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基本説明
Explains clearly the key ideas, concepts and approaches and addresses the many concerns of postcolonialism, including gender and sexuality studies, the nations and nationalism, space and place, history and politics.
Full Description
Postcolonialism as a critical approach and pedagogic practice has informed literary and cultural studies since the late 1980s. The term is heavily loaded and has come to mean a wide, and often bewildering, variety of approaches, methods, politics and ideas. Beginning with the historical origins of postcolonial thought in the writings of Gandhi, Cesaire and Fanon, this guide moves on to Edward Said's articulation into a critical approach and finally to postcolonialism's multiple forms in contemporary critical thinking, including theorists such as Bhabha, Spivak, Arif Dirlik and Aijaz Ahmed. Written in jargon-free language and illustrated with examples from literary and cultural texts, this book addresses the many concerns, forms and specializations' of postcolonialism, including gender and sexuality studies, the nations and nationalism, space and place, history and politics. It explains the key ideas, concepts and approaches in what is arguably the most influential and politically edged critical approach in literary and cultural theory today
Contents
Preface; Introduction: Postcolonial Thought; 1. Colonial Cultures; 2. Nation and Nationalism; 3. Space and Place; 4. Gender and Sexuality; 5. Cosmopolitanisms; 6. New Concerns; Further Reading; Bibliography; Index.



