Post-colonial literature in English: history, language, theory
Material type: TextPublication details: Oxford Blackwell 1998Description: xii, 232pISBN: 0631194924Subject(s): Commenwealth literature- History and criticismDDC classification: 820.99171241 Summary: In this original and accessible introduction to post-colonial literatures in English, Dennis Walder guides the reader through the historical, linguistic, and theoretical issues that inform post-colonial literary study. He then goes on to provide three detailed case studies, focusing upon Indian fiction in English, Caribbean and Black British poetry, and contemporary South African literature.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 820.99171241 WAL/P (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 05167 |
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820.99171241 MCL/B Beginning postcolonialism | 820.99171241 PER Perspectives on new literatures : postcolonial responses | 820.99171241 POS Post colonial literatures: Achebe, Ngugi, Desai, Walcott | 820.99171241 WAL/P Post-colonial literature in English: history, language, theory | 820.99171241 WAL/P Post-colonial literature in English: history, language, theory | 820.99287 GEN Gender issues: attestations and contestations | 820.99287 GIL/M The madwoman in the attic: the woman writer and the nineteenth-century literary imagination |
Includes index.
In this original and accessible introduction to post-colonial literatures in English, Dennis Walder guides the reader through the historical, linguistic, and theoretical issues that inform post-colonial literary study. He then goes on to provide three detailed case studies, focusing upon Indian fiction in English, Caribbean and Black British poetry, and contemporary South African literature.
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