The Postcolonial Studies Reader

 
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 Covering more debates, topics and critics than any comparable book in its field The Post Colonial Studies Reader provides the ideal starting point for students and issues a potent challenge to the ways in which we think and write about literature and culture.

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The most comprehensive collection of postcolonial writing theory and criticism, this third edition has been thoroughly revised and updated to include 125 extracts from key works in the field.


Leading, as well as lesser-known figures in the fields of writing, theory and criticism contribute to this inspiring body of work that includes sections on nationalism, hybridity, diaspora and globalisation. As in the first two editions, this new edition of The Postcolonial Studies Reader ranges as widely as possible to reflect the remarkable diversity of work in the discipline and the vibrancy of anti-imperialist and decolonising writing both within and without the metropolitan centres.


This volume includes new work in the field over the decade and a half since the second edition was published. Covering more debates, topics and critics than any comparable book in its field The Postcolonial Studies Reader provides the ideal starting point for students and issues a potent challenge to the ways in which we think and write about literature and culture.

Tartalomjegyzék:

List of Figures


Acknowledgments


General Introduction


Introduction to the Second Edition


Introduction to the Third Edition


 


PART I: Origins


Introduction


1. Thomas Macaulay


Minute on Indian Education


2. Raja Rao


Language and Spirit


3. George Lamming


The Occasion for Speaking


4. Edward W. Said


Orientalism


5. Ato Quayson


Introduction: Postcolonial Literature in a Changing Historical Frame


 


PART II: Issues and Debates


Introduction


6. Gayatri Spivak


Can the Subaltern Speak?


7. Homi K. Bhabha


Signs Taken for Wonders


8. Achille Mbembe and Libby Meintjes


Necropolitics


9. Ann Laura Stoler


On Degrees of Imperial Sovereignty


10. Christopher Taylor


Postcolonial Studies and the Specter of Misplaced Polemics against Postcolonial Theory: A Review of the Chibber Debate


11. Bill Ashcroft


Including China: Bei Dao, Resistance and the Imperial State


 


Part III: Representation and Resistance


Introduction


12. Ken Saro-Wiwa


Trial Statement


13. Helen Tiffin


Post-colonial Literatures and Counter-discourse


14. Ranajit Guha


Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence


15. María do Mar Castro Varela and Carolina Tamayo Rojas


Epistemicide, Postcolonial Resistance and the State


16. Anna Bernard


Cultural Activism as Resource: Pedagogies of Resistance and Solidarity


17. Nobukhosi Ngwenya and Bettina von Lieres


Silent Citizens and Resistant Texts: Reading Hidden Narratives


 


PART IV: Nationalism


Introduction


18. Frantz Fanon


On National Culture


19. Partha Chatterjee


Nationalism as a Problem


20. Homi K. Bhabha


Dissemination: Time, Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern Nation


21. Timothy Brennan


The National Longing for Form


22. David Cairns and Shaun Richards


What Ish My Nation?


23. Ephraim Nimni


Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Self-Determination: A Paradigm Shift


 


PART V: Hybridity


Introduction


24. Edward Kamu Braithwaite


Creolization in Jamaica


25. Michael Dash


Marvellous Realism: The Way Out of Négritude


26. Homi K. Bhabha


Cultural Diversity and Cultural Differences


27. Robert Young


The Cultural Politics of Hybridity


28. Anjali Prabhu


Interrogating Hybridity


29. Deepika Bahri


Hybridity, Redux


 


Part VI: Indigeneity


Introduction


30. Gareth Griffiths


The Myth of Authenticity


31. Margery Fee


Who Can Write as Other?


32. Diana Brydon


Contamination as Literary Strategy


33. James Clifford


Indigenous Articulations


34. Paul Sharrad


Indigenous Transnational


35. Geoff Rodoreda


The Mabo Turn


 


Part VII: Race and Ethnicity


Introduction


36. Henty Louis Gates


Writing Race


37. Kwame Anthony Appiah


The Illusions of Race


38. Stuart Hall


New Ethnicities


39. Philip Gleason


Identifying Identity


40. Howard Winant


Race, Ethnicity and Social Science 


41. Julian Go


Postcolonial Possibilities for the Sociology of Race


 


Part VIII: Whiteness


Introduction


42. Frantz Fanon


The Fact of Blackness


43. Paul Gilroy


Ain?t No Black in the Union Jack


44. Richard Dyer


White


45. Toni Morrison


When Whiteness Became Ideology


46. AnnLouise Keating


Interrogating Whiteness


47. Anne Brewster


Critical Whiteness Studies


48. Mike Hill


Whiteness, Writing, and Other Ordinary Terrors


 


Part IX: Gender, Sexuality and Identity


Introduction


49. Chandra Talpade Mohanty


Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses


50. Kirsten Holst Petersen


First Things First: Problems of a Feminist Approach to African Literature


51. Ketu H. Katrak


Decolonizing Culture: Toward a Theory for Post-Colonial Women?s Texts


52. Sara Suleri


Woman Skin Deep: Feminism and the Postcolonial Condition


53. Oyerónké Oyewumí


Colonizing Bodies and Minds


54. Golnaz Golnaraghi and Kelly Dye


Discourses of Contradiction: A Postcolonial Analysis of Muslim Women and the Veil


55. Chantal Zabus and Samir Kumar Das


Hijras, Sangomas, and Their Translects: Trans(lat)ing India and South Africa


 


Part X: Language


Introduction


56. Ng?g? wa Thiong'o


The Language of African Literature


57. Chinua Achebe


The Politics of Language


58. Edward Kamau Brathwaite


Nation Language


59. Braj B. Kachru


The Alchemy of English


60. Bill Ashcroft


Language and Transformation


61. Nicholas G. Faraclas and Sally J. Delgado


Post-Colonial Linguistics and Post-Creole Creolistics


 


Part XI: Performance


Introduction


62. Reina Lewis


On Veiling, Vision and Voyage


63. Daniel L. Selden


?Our Films, their Films?: Postcolonial Critique of the Cinematic Apparatus


64. Eugene Williams


"The Anancy Technique", A Gateway to Postcolonial Performance


65. Aparna Dharwadker


The Really Poor Theatre: Postcolonial Economies of Performance


66. Gareth Griffiths


?Pictures on the Wall, Music in the Air?: Popular Culture Forms, Human Rights Agitation and Fiction in Africa


67. Helen Gilbert


Indigenous Festivals in the Pacific: Cultural Renewal, Decolonization and Nation-Building


 


Part XII: History


Introduction


68. Wilson Harris


The Limbo Gateway


69. Peter Hulme


Columbus and the Cannibals


70. Dipesh Chakrabarty


Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History


71. Ashish Nandy


History?s Forgotten Doubles


72. Ato Quayson


The Sighs of History: Postcolonial Debris and the Question of (Literary) History


73. Laura Doyle


Inter-Imperiality: Dialectics in a Postcolonial World History


 


PART XIII: Place


Introduction


74. José Rabasa


Allegories of Atlas


75. Graham Huggan


Decolonizing the Map


76. Paul Carter


Naming Place


77. G. Malcolm Lewis


Indigenous Map Making


78. Bill Ashcroft


Urbanism, Mobility and Bombay: Reading the Postcolonial City


79. Gareth Griffiths


Postcolonialism and Travel Writing


 


Part XIV: Production and Consumption


Introduction


80. Arjun Appadurai


Commodities and the Politics of Value


81. Anne McClintock


Soft-Soaping Empire


82. Graham Huggan


Re-Evaluating the Postcolonial Exotic


83. Sarah Brouillette


Postcolonial Writers in the Global Literary Marketplace


84. Paula Morris


?The Leftovers of Empire?: Commonwealth writers and the Booker Prize


85. Hayley Toth


Reading in the Global Literary Marketplace


 


Part XV: Diaspora, Refugees and Migration


Introduction


86. Stuart Hall


Cultural Identity and Diaspora


87. Avtah Brah


Thinking through the Concept of Diaspora


88. Ahmed Gamal


The Global and the Postcolonial in Post-Migratory Literature


89. Susan P. Mains


Commentary, Postcolonial Migrations


90. Mike Phillips


Postcolonial Endgame


91. Claire Gallien


Refugee Literature: What Postcolonial Theory Has to Say


 


Part XVI: Globalization


Introduction


92. Roland Robertson


Glocalization


93. Arjun Apparudai


Disjunction and Difference


94. Simon Gikandi


Globalization and the Claims of Postcoloniality


95. Ina Kerner


Postcolonial Theories as Global Critical Theories


96. Sankaran Krishna


Globalization and Postcolonialism: Hegemony and Resistance in the Twenty-First Century


 


Part XVII: Decoloniality


Introduction


97. Gurminder K. Bhambra


Postcolonial and Decolonial Dialogues


98. Aníbal Quijano


Coloniality and Modernity/Rationality


99. Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni


Decoloniality as the Future of Africa


100. Ramón Grosfoguel


The Epistemic Decolonial Turn


101. Walter D. Mignolo


Coloniality is Far from Over, and So Must Be Decoloniality


102. Catherine Walsh


?Other? Knowledges, ?Other? Critiques: Reflections on the Politics and Practices of Philosophy and Decoloniality in the ?Other? America


 


Part XVIII: Environment and Climate


Introduction


103. Alfred W. Crosby


Ecological Imperialism


104. Val Plumwood


Decolonizing Relationships with Nature


105. Arundhati Roy


The Greater Common Good


105. Russell McDougall, John C. Ryan and Pauline Reynolds


Climate Change as Critical Reading Practice


107. Rob Nixon


Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor


108. Dipesh Chakrabarty


The Human and The Anthropocene


 


Part XIX: Animals and Speciesism


Introduction


109. Philip Armstrong


The Postcolonial Animal


110. Marjorie Spiegel


The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery


111. Erica Fudge


Animal


112. Graham Huggan and Helen Tiffin


Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animals, Environment


113. J.M. Coetzee


The Lives of Animals


114. Freya Mathews


The Anguish of Wildlife Ethics


 


Part XX: Postcolonial Science


Introduction


115. Alan J. Bishop


Western Mathematics: The Secret Weapon of Cultural Imperialism


116. Warwick Anderson and Vincanne Adams


Pramoedya?s Chickens: Postcolonial Studies of Technoscience


117. Derek Hook


A Critical Psychology of the Postcolonial


118. Kapil Raj


Beyond Postcolonialism . . . and Postpositivism: Circulation and the Global History of Science


119. Suman Seth


Colonial History and Postcolonial Science Studies


120. Angela Willey


A World of Materialisms: Postcolonial Feminist Science Studies and the New Natural


 


Part XXI: Postcolonial Sacred


Introduction


121. Gauri Viswanathan


Conversion, ?Tradition? and National Consolidation


122. Laura E. Donaldson


God, Gold, and Gender


123. William Baldridge


Reclaiming Our Histories


124. Peter van der Veer


Global Conversions


125. Rosa Vasilaki


Between Postcolonialism and Radical Historicism: The Contested Muslim Political Subject


Bibliography


Index