Summary
In his new book,Bill Ashcroftgives us a revolutionary view of the ways in which post-colonial societies have responded to colonial control. The most comprehensive analysis of major features of post-colonial studies ever compiled,Post-Colonial Transformation: * demonstrates how widespread the strategy of transformation has been * investigates political and literary resistance * examines the nature of post-colonial societies' engagement with imperial language, history, allegory, and place * offers radical new perspectives in post-colonial theory in principles of habitation and horizonality. Post-Colonial Transformationbreaks new theoretical ground while demonstrating the relevance of a wide range of theoretical practices, and extending the exploration of topics fundamentally important to the field of post-colonial studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
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45 | (11) |
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56 | (26) |
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82 | (22) |
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104 | (20) |
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157 | (25) |
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182 | (24) |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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