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Telling It Slant Critical Approaches To Helen Oyeyemi 1st Edition Chloe Buckley

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Telling It Slant Critical Approaches To Helen Oyeyemi 1st Edition Chloe Buckley
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Publisher: Sussex Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.72 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Chloe Buckley, Sarah Ilott
ISBN: 9781845197902, 1845197909
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Telling It Slant Critical Approaches To Helen Oyeyemi 1st Edition Chloe Buckley by Chloe Buckley, Sarah Ilott 9781845197902, 1845197909 instant download after payment.

This collection develops a body of research around critically acclaimed author Helen Oyeyemi, putting her in dialogue with other contemporary writers and tracing her relationship with other works and literary traditions. Spanning the settings and cultural traditions of Britain, Nigeria, and the Caribbean, her work highlights the interconnected histories and cultures wrought by multiple waves of enslavement, colonization, and migration. This collection describes how Oyeyemi's work engages in an innovative way with Gothic literature, reworking the tropes of a Western Gothic tradition in order to examine the fraught process of establishing identity in a postcolonial context. It demonstrates the ways in which Oyeyemi is also a trouble-making feminist voice, employing feminist strategies to rewrite genres, parody literary forms, and critique the characterization of 'woman' in literature. Finally this book suggests that Oyeyemi's oeuvre marks a new direction in postcolonial studies as she writes within and about the former colonial centre of Britain, while highlighting enduring colonial legacies that are referenced through the physical and psychological trauma associated with migration, displacement, racism, and contested national identities. [Subject: Literary Criticism, Gothic Writing, Colonial Studies]

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