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200 _aThe post-colonial studies reader
_bLIVR
_fBill ASHCROFT et alii (Dir.)
210 _aLondon
_aNew York
_cRoutledge
_d1995
215 _aXVII-526 p.
345 _a131
545 _hp. 7-54
_iI - Issues and debates
545 _fGeorge LAMMING
_hp. 12-17
_iThe Occasion for Spaeking
545 _fAbdul R. JANMOHAMED
_hp. 18-23
_iThe Economy of Manichean Allegory
545 _fGayatri CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK
_hp. 24-28
_iCan the Subaltern Speak ?
545 _fHomi K. BHABHA
_hp. 29-35
_iSigns Taken for Wonders
545 _fBenita PARRY
_hp. 36-44
_iProblems in Current Theories of Colonial Discourse
545 _fStephen SLEMON
_hp. 45-54
_iThe Scramble for Post-colonialism
545 _hp. 55-84
_iII - Universality and difference
545 _fChinus ACHEBE
_hp. 57-61
_iColonialist criticism
545 _hp. 62-65
_iCharles LARSON
_fHeroic Ethnocentrism : The idea of Universality in Literature
545 _hp. 66-70
_fFlemming BRAHMS
_iEntering Our Own Ignorance : Subject-Object Relations in Commonwealth Literature
545 _hp. 71-76
_fAllan J. BISHOP
_iWestern Mathematics : The Secret Weapon of Cultural Imperialism
545 _hp. 77-84
_fAijaz AHMAD
_iJameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the "National Allegory"
545 _hp. 85-116
_iIII - Representation and Resistance
545 _hp. 87-91
_fEdward W. SAID
_iOrientalism
545 _hp. 92-94
_fJamaica KINCAID
_iA Small Place
545 _hp. 95-98
_fHelen TIFFIN
_iPost-colonial Literatures and Counter-discourse
545 _hp. 99-103
_fJenny SHARPE
_iFigures of Colonial Resistance
545 _hp. 104-110
_fStephen SLEMON
_iUnsettling the Empire : Resistance Theory for the Second World
545 _hp. 111-116
_fSara SUTERI
_iThe Rhetoric of English India
545 _hp. 117-150
_iIV - Postmodernism and Post-colonisation
545 _hp. 119-124
_fKwarne Anthony APPIAH
_iThe Postcolonial and the Postmodern
545 _hp. 125-129
_fSimon DURING
_iPostmodernism and Post-colonialism Today
545 _hp. 130-135
_fLinda HUTCHEON
_iCircling the Downspout of Empire
545 _hp. 136-142
_fDiana BRYDON
_iThe White Inuit Spaeks : Contamination as Literary Strategy
545 _hp. 143-150
_fKumkum SANGARI
_iThe Politics of the Possible
545 _hp. 151-182
_iV - Nationalism
545 _hp. 153-157
_fFrantz FANON
_iNational Culture
545 _hp. 158-163
_fChidi AMUTA
_iFanon, Cabral and Ngugi on National Liberation
545 _hp. 164-166
_fPartha CHATTERJEE
_iNationalism as a Problem
545 _hp. 167-169
_fAlan LAWSON
_iThe Discovery of Nationality in Australian and Canadian Literatures
545 _hp. 170-175
_fTimothy BRENNAN
_iThe National Longing for Form
545 _hp. 176-177
_fHomi K. BHABHA
_iDissemination : Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation
545 _hp. 178-182
_fDavid CAIRNS
_fShaun RICHARDS
_iWhat Ish my Nation ?
545 _hp. 183-212
_iVI - Hybridity
545 _hp. 185-189
_fkirsten Holst PETERSEN
_fAnna RUTHERFORD
_iFossil and Psyche
545 _hp. 190-193
_fChinus ACHEBE
_iNamed for Victoria, Queen of England
545 _hp. 194-198
_fJacques Stephen ALEXIS
_iOf the Marvellous Realism of the Haitians
545 _hp. 199-201
_fMichael DASH
_iMarvellous Realism, the Way out of Negritude
545 _hp. 202-205
_fEdward Kamau BRATHWAITE
_iCreolization in Jamaica
545 _hp. 206-212
_fHomi K. BHABHA
_iCultural Diversity and Cultural Differences
545 _hp. 213-248
_iVII - Ethnicity and Indigeneity
545 _hp. 215-218
_fTrinh T. MINH-HA
_iNo Master Territories
545 _hp. 219-222
_fWerner SOLLORS
_iWho is Ethnic ?
545 _hp. 223-227
_fStyart HALL
_iNew Ethnicities
545 _hp. 228-231
_fMUDROOROO
_iWhite Forms, Aboriginal Content
545 _hp. 232-236
_fTerry GOLDIE
_iThe Representation of the Indigene
545 _hp. 237-241
_fGareth GRIFFITHS
_iThe Myth of Authenticity
545 _hp. 242-248
_fMargery FEE
_iWho Can Write as Other ?
545 _hp. 249-282
_iVIII - Feminism and Post-colonisation
545 _hp. 251-254
_fKirsten Holst PETERSEN
_iFirst Things First : Problems of a Feminist Approach to African Literature
545 _hp. 255-258
_fKetu H. KATRAK
_iDecolonizing Culture : Toward a Theory for Post-colonial Women's Texts
545 _hp. 259-263
_fChandra Talpade MOHANDY
_iUnder Western Eyes : Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses
545 _hp. 264-268
_fTrinh T. MINH-HA
_iWritting Postcoloniality and Feminism
545 _hp. 269-272
_fGayatri CHAKRAVORTY SPIVAK
_iThree Women's Texts and a critique of Imperialism
545 _hp. 273-282
_fSara SUTERI
_iWoman Skin Deep : Feminism and Postcolonial Condition
545 _hp. 283-320
_iIX - Language
545 _hp. 285-290
_fNgugi wa THIONG'O
_iThe Language of African Literature
545 _hp. 291-295
_fBraj B. KACHRU
_iThe Alchemy of English
545 _hp. 296-297
_fRaja RAO
_iLanguage and Spirit
545 _hp. 298-302
_fBill ASHCROFT
_iConstitutive Graphonomy
545 _hp. 303-308
_fW.H. NEW
_iNew Language, New World
545 _hp. 309-313
_fEdward Kamau BRATHWAITE
_iNation Language
545 _hp. 314-320
_fChantal ZABUS
_iRelexification
545 _hp. 321-355
_iX - The Body and Performance
545 _hp. 323-326
_fFrantz FANON
_iThe Fact of Blackness
545 _hp. 327-331
_fEdward Kamau BRATHWAITE
_iJazz and the West Indian Novel
545 _hp. 332-335
_fMichael DASH
_iIn Search of the Lost Body : Redefining the Subject in Carribean Literature
545 _hp. 336-340
_fRussell McDOUGALL
_iThe Body as Cultural Signifier
545 _hp. 341-345
_fHelen GILBERT
_iDance, Movement and Resistance politics
545 _hp. 346-348
_fKadiatu KANNEH
_iFeminism and the Colonial Body
545 _hp. 349-354
_fGillian WHITLOCK
_iOutlaws of the Text
545 _hp. 355-390
_iXI - History
545 _hp. 358-364
_fJosé RABASA
_iAllegories of Atlas
545 _hp. 365-369
_fPeter HULME
_iColombus and The Cannibals
545 _hp. 370-374
_fDerek WALCOTT
_iThe Muse of History
545 _hp. 375-377
_fPaul CARTER
_iSpatial History
545 _hp. 378-382
_fWilson HARRIS
_iThe Limbo Gateway
545 _hp. 383-390
_fDipesh CHAKRABARTY
_iPostcoloniality and the Artifice of History
545 _hp. 391-424
_iXII - Place
545 _hp. 394-396
_fRobert KROETSCH
_iUnhiding the Hidden
545 _hp. 397-401
_fDennis LEE
_iWrittinf in Colonial Space
545 _hp. 402-406
_fPaul CARTER
_iNaming PLace
545 _hp. 407-411
_fGraham HUGGAN
_iDecolonizing the Map
545 _hp. 412-417
_fBob HODGE
_fVijay MISHRA
_iAboriginal Place
545 _hp. 418-424
_fAlfres W. CROSBY
_iEcological Imperialism
545 _hp. 425-462
_iXIII - Education
545 _hp. 428-430
_fThomas MACAULAY
_iMinute on Indian Education
545 _hp. 431-437
_fGauri VISWANATHAN
_iThe Beginnings of English Literary Study in British India
545 _hp. 438-442
_fNgugi wa THIONG'O
_iOn the Abolition of the English Department
545 _hp. 443-446
_fJohn DOCKER
_iThe Neocolonial Assumption in University Teaching of English
545 _hp. 447-451
_fArun P. MUKHERJEE
_iIdeology in the Classroom : A Case Study in the Teaching of English Literature
545 _hp. 452-456
_fPhilip G. ALTBACH
_iEducation and Neocolonialism
545 _hp. 457-462
_fBarbara CHRISTIAN
_iThe Race for THeory
545 _hp. 463-490
_iXIV - Production and Consumption
545 _hp. 465-470
_fAndré LEFEVERE
_iThe Historiography of African Literature Written in English
545 _hp. 471-474
_fPeter HYLAND
_iSingapore : Poet, Critic, Audience
545 _hp. 475-479
_fW.J.T. MITCHELL
_iPostcolonial Culture, Postimperial Criticism
545 _hp. 480-484
_fS.I.A. KOTEI
_iThe Book Today in Africa
545 _hp. 485-490
_fPhilip G. ALTBACH
_iLiterary Colonialism : Books in the Third World
610 _aLITTERATURE . POST-COLONIALISME
702 _4340
_aAshcroft
_bBill
_910270
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20170316
_gUNIMARC