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The Post-Colonial Studies Reader Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin Preface General Introduction Second Edition Introduction Part I Issue and Debates Introduction 1) The Occasion for Speaking George Lamming 2) The Economy of Manichean Allegory Abdul R. JanMohammed 3) Orientalism Edward W. Said 4) Can the Subaltern Speak? Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak 5) Signs Taken for Wonders Homi K. Bhabha 6) Problems in Current Theories of Colonial Discourse Benita Parry 7) The Scramble for Post-colonialism Stephen Slemon 8) Colonialism and Culture Nicholas Dirks 9) The Nature of Things: Arrested Decolonization and Critical Theory Biodun Jefiyo 10) The Intimacy of Tyranny Achille Mbembe Part II Universality and Difference Introduction 11) Colonialist Criticism Chinua Achebe 12) Heroic Ethnocentrism: The Idea of Universality in Literature Charles Larson 13)Western Mathematics: The Secret Weapon of Cultural Imperialism Alan J. Bishop 14) Jameson's Rhetoric of Otherness and the 'National Allegory' Aijaz Ahmad 15) The Critique of Eurocentrism Tsenay Serequeberhan Part III Representation and Resistance Introduction 16) Resistance, Opposition and Representation Edward Said 17) Post-Colonial Literatures and Counter-Discourse Helen Tiffin 18) Unsettling the Empire: Resistance Theory for the Second World Stephen Slemon 19) The Rhetoric of English India Sara Suleri 20) Colonialism, Racism and Representation Robert Stam and Louise Spence 21) Networks of Resistance Elleke Boehmer Part IV Nationalism Introduction 22) National Culture Frantz Fanon 23) Imagined Communities Benedict Anderson 24) Nationalism as a Problem Partha Chatterjee 25) The National Longing For Form Timothy Brennan 26) Dissemination: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation Homi K. Bhabha 27) What Ish my Nation David Cairns and Shaun Richards Part V Hybridity Introduction 28) Fossil and Psyche Kirsten Holst-Peterson and Anna Rutherford 29) Named for Victoria, Queen of England Chinua Achebe 30) Of the Marvellous Realism of the Haitians Jacques Stephen Aléxis 31) Marvellous Realism - The Way out of Négritude Michael Dash 32) Creolization in Jamaica Edward Kamu Braithwaite 33) Cultural Diversity and Cultural Differences Homi K. Bhabha 34) The Cultural Politics of Hybridity Robert Young Part VI Indigeneity Introduction 35) Myth of Authenticity Gareth Griffiths 36) Who Can Write as Other? Margery Fee 37) The Representation of the Indigene Terry Goldie 38) Postcolonialism, Ideology and Native American Literature Arnold Krupat 39) Indigenous Articulations James Clifford 40) The White Inuit Speaks: Contamination as literary Strategy Diana Brydon Part VII Ethnicity Introduction 41) Who is Ethnic? Werner Sollors 42) Identifying Identity Philip Gleason 43) No Master Territories Trinh T. Min-Ha 44) New Ethnicities Stuart Hall 45) After Whiteness Michael Hill 46) Towards a New Consciousness Gloria Anzaldua Part VIII Race Introduction 47) Race and Racism Tzvetan Todorov 48) Writing Race Henry Louis Gates 49) Race, Time and the Revision of Modernity Homi K. Bhabha 50) The Illusions of Race Kwame Anthony Appiah 51) Ain't No Black in the Union Jack Paul Gilroy 52) Negritude and Nativism Pal Ahluwalia Part IX Feminism Introduction 53) First Things First: Problems of a Feminist Approach to African Literature Kirsten Holst-Petersen 54) Decolonising Culture: Toward a Theory for Post-colonial Women's Texts Ketu H. Katrak 55) Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses Chandra Talpade Mohanty 56) Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism Trinh T. Minh-ha 57) Woman Skin Deep: Feminism and the Postcolonial Condition Sara Suleri 58) Colonising Bodies and Minds Oyèrónké Oyûwùmí Part X Language Introduction 59) The Language of African Literature Ngugi wa Thiong'o 60) The Politics of Language Chinua Achebe 61) The Alchemy of English Braj B. Kachru 62) Language and Spirit Raja Rao 63) Language and Transformation Bill Ashcroft 64) National Language Edward Kamau Brathwaite 65) Relexification Chantal Zabus Part XI The Body and Performance Introduction 66) The Fact of Blackness Frantz Fanon 67) In Search of the Lost Body: Redefining the Subject in Caribbean Literature Michael Dash 68) The Body as Cultural Signifier Russell McDougall 69) Dance, Movement and Resistance Politics Helen Gilbert 70) Outlaws of the Text Gillian Whitlock 71) Resistant Performance Marvin Carlson 72) On Veiling, Vision and Voyage Reina Lewis Part XII History Introduction 73) Allegories of Atlas Jose Rabasa 74) Columbus and the Cannibals Peter Hulme 75) The Muse of History Derek Walcott 76) Spatial History Paul Carter 77) The Limbo Gateway Wilson Harris 78) Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History Dipesh Chakrabarty Part XIII Place Introduction (79) Writing in Colonial Space Dennis Lee 80) Naming Place Paul Carter 81) Decolonizing the Map Graham Huggan 82) Aboriginal Place Bob Hodge and Vijay Mishra 83) Indigenous Map Making G. Malcolm Lewis 84) The Other Side of the Mountain Walter D. Mignolo Part XIV Education Introduction 85) Minute on Indian Education Thomas Macaulay 86) The Beginnings of English Literary Study in British India Gauri Viswanathan 87) Education and Neocolonialism Phillip G. Altbach 88) Ideology in the Classroom: A Case Study in the Teaching of English Literature in Canadian Universities Arun Mukerjee 89) Border and Bridges Ngugi Wa Thiong'o 90) Entrenching English in Trinidad and Tobago Norrel A. London Part XV Production and Consumption Introduction 91) The Historiography of African Literature Written in English André Lefevre 92) The Book Today in Africa S.I.A. Kotei 93) Literary Colonialism: Books in the Third World Philip G. Altbach 94) Soft-Soaping Empire Anne McClintock 95) Commodities and the Politics of Value Arjun Appadurai 96) The Postcolonial Exotic Graham Huggan Part XVI Diaspora Introduction 97) Imaginary Homelands Salman Rushdie 98) Cultural Identity and Diaspora Stuart Hall 99) The Mind of Writer Edward Said 100) Thinking Through the Concept of Diaspora Avtah Brah 101) The Diasporic Imaginary: Theorizing the Indian Diaspora Vijay Mishra 102) Diasporas James Clifford 103) Passport Photos Amitava Kumar Part XVII Globalization Introduction 104) The Global in the Local Arif Dirlik 105) Disjunction and Difference Appadurai, Arjun 106) Globalization and the Claims of Postcoloniality Simon Gikandi 107) Glocalization Roland Robertson 108) Imperial Sovereignty Guy Hardt and Antonio Negri 109) Feminist Solidarity Through Anti-Capitalist Struggles Chandra Talpade Mohanty Part XVIII Environment Introduction 110) Ecological Imperialism Alfred W. Crosby 111) Green Imperialism Richard Grove 112) Trial Statement Ken Saro-Wiwa 113) Decolonizing Relationships with Nature Val Plumwood 114) The Beaver as Native and Colonist Gordon Sayre 115) Old Orders for New Cary Wolfe Part XIX The Sacred Introduction 116) Conversion, 'Tradition' and National Consolidation Gauri Viswanathan 117) God, Gold and Gender Laura Donaldson 118) Reclaiming Our Histories William Baldridge 119) Orientalism and Religion Richard King 120) Van de Veer, Peter Global Conversions Peter Van de Veer 121) Postcolonializing Biblical Interpretation R. S. Sugirathrajah
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Commonwealth literature (English) -- History and criticism.
English literature -- Developing countries -- History and criticism.
Postcolonialism -- Commonwealth countries.
Postcolonialism in literature.
Decolonization in literature.
Imperialism in literature.
Colonies in literature.