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 | | Naipaul is so fierce a critic of the postcolonial world despite his origins as a descendant of Indian indentured laborers in Trinidad that he is more often cited as an opponent than as an ally in the postcolonial struggle. |  | | Australians and Canadians sometimes claim to live in postcolonial societies, but many would refuse them the label because their literature is dominated by European immigrants, and is therefore a literature of privilege rather than of protest. |  | | Similarly, the label is usually denied to U.S. literature, though America's identity was formed in contradistinction to that of England, because the U.S. is usually viewed as the very epitome of a modern neo-colonial nation, imposing its values, economic pressures, and political interests on a wide range of weaker countries. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8001/~brians/anglophone/postcolonial.html
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| | Postcolonial Literature of the Caribbean, A Pathfinder |
 | | Postcolonial theory is underpinned by a rich and expanding collection of scholarly texts. |  | | MLA Bibliography is an excellent database for identifying scholarly articles on postcolonial theory and Caribbean literature. |  | | This journal provides articles which explore a broad range of topics in postcolonial theory including historical, political, cultural, and economic issues. |
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| | Postcolonial Theory: Theory and Method in American/Cultural Studies |
 | | Postcolonial Theory and the United States: Race, Ethnicity, and Literature Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2001. |  | | Searching critique of the political inadequacy of postcolonial theory. |  | | A formally innovative text that is at once feminist postcolonial theory and an autobiography of this Vietnamese-American film-maker/scholar. |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/tm/poco.html
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| | Postcolonial Studies Blog |
 | | In a postcolonial context, it is not difficult to see that this theory would denounce both historical colonialism and the present regime of neo-colonial dominance by institutions such as the IMF. |  | | Postcolonial theory has achieved a great deal since its relatively recent appearance on the academic scene. |  | | The political agenda arising from such a denunciation would counterpose to the dominant system a wide variety of rhizomatic groups and movements which resist the intrusion of capitalism and colonialism into particular social spaces or which deterritorialise spaces which have already been brought under these systemsâ control. |
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http://www.postcolonial.blogspot.com
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| | Postcolonial Theory and Criticiam: A Bibliography |
 | | "Postcolonialism and Its Discontents." Economy and Society 26.4 (1997): 480-500. |  | | "The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism." Critical Inquiry 20 (1994): 331-50. |  | | "Multinationalism: Redrawing the Map of the Intellectual's Labor in the Age of Postcoloniality." Diss. |
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| | Literary Theory [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | While "Postcolonial Criticism" emerged in the historical moment following the collapse of the modern colonial empires, the increasing globalization of culture, including the neo-colonialism of multinational capitalism, suggests a continued relevance for this field of inquiry. |  | | "Postcolonial" theory reverses the historical center/margin direction of cultural inquiry: critiques of the metropolis and capital now emanate from the former colonies. |  | | Postcolonial theory has brought fresh perspectives to the role of colonial peoples—their wealth, labor, and culture—in the development of modern European nation states. |
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http://www.iep.utm.edu/l/literary.htm
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| | A Postcolonial conception of the High School Multicultural Literature Curriculum |
 | | When critics of postcolonialism's apparent lack of ethical principles misinterpret attempts by theorists such as Said and Spivak to expose the injustices perpetuated through imperialism's discourse practices, at the centre of these critics' misunderstandings of the postcolonial project is the fact that deconstruction eschews any claims to moral objectivity. |  | | When, for example, Joseph Conrad condemns the atrocities of the European ivory trade in Heart of Darkness (1900) this British imperialist writer who has been justifiably accused by Chinua Achebe of being a "thoroughgoing racist" (Achebe, 1988, p. |  | | Postcolonial deconstructive reading strategies offer teachers and students a means of opposing racist discourse by helping them to question ethical beliefs and ethnocentric biases in their texts, in their class discussions, and in their interactions with the world outside the classroom. |
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http://www.ssta.sk.ca/research/students/95-05.htm
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| | Introduction page |
 | | Further, the rise of Postcolonial Studies at a time of growing transnational movements of capital, labor, and culture is viewed by some with suspicion in that it is thought to deflect attention away from the material realities of exploitation both in the First and the Third World. |  | | What traces have been left by colonial education, science and technology in postcolonial societies? |  | | For that matter, other settler countries such as Canada and Australia are sometimes omitted from the category "postcolonial" because of their relatively shorter struggle for independence, their loyalist tendencies toward the mother country which colonized them, and the absence of problems of racism or of the imposition of a foreign language. |
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http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Intro.html
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| | Postcolonial Iraq |
 | | A postcolonial Iraq watch dedicated to genuine Iraqi self-determination; a post-fundamentalist and post-liberal watch for consociational patriotism and a confessionalism beyond religious as well as secular sectarianism. |  | | I must say that, apart from political scientists, no involved party, whether in Lebanon or Iraq, is expected to self-evidently acknowledge virtues of consociation. |  | | Lebanonâs is a typically colonial, anti-colonial and postcolonial consociationalism and therefore particularly telling in the case of Iraq. |
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| | IndiaStar Review of Books. "South Asians and Postcoloniality" reviewed by C.J.S. Wallia |
 | | a new scholarly anthology, analyzes from various theoretical perspectives the "false homogeneity implied by terms like South Asian, postcolonial, and diaspora." Most of the 20 contributors are of Indian origin and currently teach in the English or Cultural Studies departments of North American universities. |  | | Predictably, Anwar Shaikh, a British national, has been also recently "fatwa-ized" for his writing. |  | | Although Mukherjee has labelled herself as a postcolonial, she has also firmly resisted "any attempt by critics to cast on her an Indian identity. |
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| | Postcolonial and Postimperial Authors |
 | | After attending a Moroccan conference on postcolonialism in 2001, I created -- with the support of those who attended -- websites for the conference and for Morocco, even though it doesn't fall under the rubric of postcolonialism in English. |  | | African authors not yet in the Postcolonial Web |
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| | A Consideration of Camus's "The First Man" as a Postcolonial Work -Carol Elliott |
 | | Therefore his perspective cannot be assumed as belonging to a particular camp and presents a circumstance not adequately accounted for within the realm of postcolonial theory. |  | | The term "all" of course implies a universal condition that is rejected roundly in postcolonial theory. |  | | The idea of this existential state is held to be true universally and it is Camus's support of the universal that constitutes a break with postcolonial thought which rejects the idea of the universal as being a fabrication of Western ideology. |
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http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/1998/Paper3.html
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| | The Edge: Postcolonial Perspective... |
 | | Adam and Tiffin (1991) see postcolonial theory as having two archives. |  | | One is that the concepts of postcolonial theory have been produced largely by diasporic intellectuals. |  | | Since the application of postcolonial theory to intercultural communication has begun only recently among influential communication scholars (Collier, 1998), my analysis of U.S.-Japan relations in terms of postcolonial theory can be viewed as a first step toward a concrete application of the theory to intercultural relations. |
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http://www.interculturalrelations.com/v2i1Winter1999/w99kelly.htm
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| | Postcolonial Theory Guide |
 | | Although Fanon is the founding father of this sort of postcolonial theory (as well of other sorts. |  | | Although almost by definition "theory" is impossible if research and interpretation remain focused on local particulars, scholars using national or regional models believe that comparative studies and that theoritizing can proceed most responsibly from area-specificity. |  | | If you read all the books mentioned, youll be on the way to expertise. |
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http://social.chass.ncsu.edu/wyrick/debclass/brief.htm
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 | | Literaryhistory has not yet indexed these articles, but the researcher would be well advised to investigate the offerings. |  | | http://www.sou.edu/English/IDTC/Issues/postcol/Resources/Terry/dehay.htm A lengthy essay attempts to define some of the issues in Postcolonial study, by Professor Terry DeHay. |  | | http://www.brocku.ca/english/courses/4F70/postcol.html Another professor's careful effort to define the meaning of postcolonial investigation, "Some Issues in Postcolonial Theory," by John Lye. |
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http://www.literaryhistory.com/20thC/Groups/postcolonial.htm
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| | Post-Colonial Literatures: Theory |
 | | The Repeating Island --chapter excerpt from Benitez-Rojo's scholarly book on the Caribbean and postmodernism. |  | | Postcolonial Studies and Transnational Feminist Practices --scholarly article by Grewal and Kaplan. |  | | Binarisms and Duality: Magic Realism and Postcolonialism --Baker's scholarly article; good definitions. |
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http://faculty.pittstate.edu/~knichols/colonial2.html
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| | Harvard University Press/A Critique of Postcolonial Reason/Reviews |
 | | This book deserves to be read for its modulated defense of Marxism and feminism alone. |  | | It will be welcomed as the clearest statement to date of Spivak's own relationship to the postcolonial theory with which she herself--wrongly, as she forcefully argues here--is so often identified. |  | | Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, one of the foremost thinkers in postcolonial theory, looks at the place of her discipline in the academic "culture wars." A Critique of Post-Colonial Reason includes a reworking of her most influential essay, "Can the Subaltern Speak?" which has previously appeared in only one anthology. |
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http://www.hup.harvard.edu/reviews/SPICRI_R.html
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| | English 595.401 -- Postcolonial Literature and Theory |
 | | Hamza Alavi, "The State in Postcolonial Societies"; Immanuel Wallerstein, "Dependence in an Interdependent World" and "An Historical Perspective on the Emergence of the New International Order" from The Capitalist World Economy [Report: Bert Scruggs] |  | | This class is intended, first of all, to serve as a general introduction to postcolonial literature and theory. |  | | George Landow's Postcolonial website at Brown, which includes some pages devoted to |
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http://www.english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/Courses/595s99
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| | A Routledge Journal: Postcolonial Studies: culture, politics, economy |
 | | A Routledge Journal: Postcolonial Studies: culture, politics, economy |  | | Postcolonial Studies is the first journal specifically aimed at publishing work which explores the various facetstextual, figural, spatial, historical, political and economicof the colonial encounter, and the ways in which this encounter shaped the West and non-West alike. |  | | A growing academic literature, recognises that the colonial encounter was a seminal event in the history of both the West and the non-Western world, shaping culture and literature, politics and history. |
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/13688790.html
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | San Juan, Jr., "Postcolonial Theory Versus Philippine Reality: The Challenge of Third World Resistance Culture to Global Capitalism" |  | | Postcolonial Conferences and New Publications in Post-Colonial Studies (U. Bourgogne, France) |  | | Some Issues in Postcolonial Theory (John Lye, Brock U.) |
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | Special Topics (including "nature of the self," "postcolonialism and new media," "national identity," "British press in Europe," "machine intelligence," "how to read semiotics," "screen theory," |  | | History of English Studies Page (page for the study of the development of English literary studies as a cultural and global force; cultural-critical and postcolonial perspectives upon the problem are anchored upon a series of texts or excerpts from authors both past and present--i |  | | Comprehensive Index (ambitious hypertext glossary of major authors and topics in cultural theory; supplies brief descriptions or intros) |
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| | Postcolonial Film by John Ziniewicz |
 | | A postcolonial filmmaker thus not only has the freedom to express himself artistically and place his own subjective meaning, which forms a closed objective meaning, into the film; but also is free of the cultural restraints of the semiotics of Europe. |  | | Assuming a film to be a work of art, it could then be said that the people in these postcolonial nations, because they are still merely an audience, could never understand the first level of meaning in film - the esoteric. |  | | Just as the people within postcolonial countries begin to desire the isolation of nationalistic politics, because they wish through self- creation to assert themselves as independent and uniquely different from their colonial centers; the filmmakers within these nations strive to create a filmic language that is unique and detached from colonial influences. |
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http://www.fred.net/tzaka/john/artistic.html
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| | Postcolonial feminism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Postcolonial feminists often also argue that to challenge gender oppression within their own culture does not make them Western, as some people within their cultures would contend. |  | | Many postcolonial feminists argue that other oppressions relating to the colonial experience, particularly racial, class, and ethnic oppressions, have marginalized women in postcolonial societies in ways that differ from Western / caucasian women. |  | | They challenge the assumption that gender oppression is the primary one, and they often argue that oppressions cannot be ranked at all because to do so would be to misrepresent their lived experiences. |
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| | Postcolonial Cultural Studies |
 | | Postcolonial writing is also related to other concepts that have resulted from internal colonialization, such as the repression of minority groups: Chicanos in the United States, Gastarbeiter in Germany, Beurs in France, and so on. |  | | Postcolonial critical activity is "the de-imperialization of apparently monolithic European forms, ontologies, and epistemologies" (Ashcroft, Griffiths, and Tiffin 153). |  | | Generally speaking, the term "postcolonial" is used when texts in various forms of English are explored and when Canada and Australia are brought into the debate, while "Third World literature" is used more by those who approach the problem from a comparative point of view. |
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http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/postcolonial_cultural_studies.html
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| | Some Issues in Postcolonial Theory |
 | | Postcolonial theory is built in large part around the concept of otherness. |  | | Every colony had an emerging literature which was an imitation of but differed from the central British tradition, which articulated in local terms the myths and experience of a new culture, and which expressed that new culture as, to an extent, divergent from and even opposed to the culture of the "home", or colonizing, nation. |  | | As well, the concept of resistance carries with it or can carry with it ideas about human freedom, liberty, identity, individuality, etc., which ideas may not have been held, or held in the same way, in the colonized culture's view of humankind. |
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http://www.brocku.ca/english/courses/4F70/postcol.html
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| | Post Colonialism: New Mailing List |
 | | Postcolonial theory and criticism interrogates the relations between culture and imperialism. |  | | POSTCOLONIAL is brought to you by the Spoon Collective, a group of Net citizens devoted to free and open discussion of philosophical issues on the Internet. |  | | POSTCOLONIAL is an open list - all interested parties are invited and encouraged to participate. |
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http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Listserv/pstclnial_lst.html
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| | Colonial/Post-Colonial Web Sites |
 | | Theme and Subject in Theories of Colonialism and Postcolonialism |  | | Postcolonial Conferences and New Publications in Post-Colonial Studies (University Bourgogne, France) |  | | Online Conference on Postcolonial Theory (April 14, 1997, National University Singapore) |
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http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/postcolonialism.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Postcolonial literature |
 | | Postcolonial literature is a branch of literature concerned with the political and cultural independence of peoples formerly subjugated in colonial empires. |  | | Colonial and Postcolonial Literature: Migrant Metaphors by Elleke Boehmer |  | | Post-colonial literary critics re-examine classic literature with a particular focus on the social " discourse " that shaped it. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/P/PO/POS/Postcolonial_literature
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| | Postcolonial Studies |
 | | Magic realism, in which fantastic or other-worldly events take place, is a device found in many postcolonial texts. |  | | This article is a brief introduction to the study of postcolonialism and explores definitions and questions that surround this fascinating subject. |  | | Postcolonial literature offers an astonishing insight into the lives of those whose identities and cultures have been transformed forever by the sweeping force of colonialism. |
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http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/postcolonial_studies
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| | Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies |
 | | At a time when even much of the political left seems to believe that transnational capitalism is here to stay, Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies refuses to accept the inevitability of the so-called New World Order. |  | | Arguing that Marxism is not the inflexible, monolithic irrelevance some critics assume it to be, this collection aims to open avenues of debate - especially on the crucial concept of modernity - which have been closed off by the widespread neglect of Marxist analysis in postcolonial studies. |  | | Politically focused, at times polemical and always provocative, this book is a major contribution to contemporary debates on literary theory, cultural studies, and the definition of postcolonial studies. |
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http://www.litencyc.com/php/adpage.php?id=654
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| | Postcolonial cinema: Chocolat |
 | | The film begins in the postcolonial present before the flashback of a French woman named France commences, which becomes the bulk of the film. |  | | As a white French film director, Denis explores and examines her country and its troubled history and identity from a colonial context. |  | | This sensibility imbues the film and is evident in its quite moving thematic and formal concentration on the minute, the complex and the fragile. |
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http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/00/1/chocolat.html
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| | Home Page |
 | | Begun in Spring 1996, it is intended to serve primarily as a resource for students of postcolonial literature and theory at Emory University. |  | | Another important objective, however, is to provide a site on the Web where people from around the country and around the world can come for an introduction to major topics and issues in Postcolonial Studies. |  | | As the project evolves, established sites will be revised and added to; in some cases, complementary pages may be added to existed pages. |
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http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/Bahri
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| | Postcolonial Studies Links |
 | | Brock University’s Professor John Lye offers his extensive notes on postcolonial theory and discusses the differences between the literature of the colonized and the colonizers. |  | | Professor Deepika Bahri of Emory University provides easy-to-understand, well-written information on postcolonialism and other subjects relating to the topic. |  | | Northern State University’s Professor Wally Hastings offers his lecture notes and reference materials on major texts and authors on postcolonial literature. |
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http://www.suite101.com/links.cfm/postcolonial_studies
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| | Postcolonial Identities |
 | | We have also discussed repeating metaphors and repeating story lines, many of which were discussed in relation to Shakespeare's The Tempest and |  | | This is a pilot program to take the classroom discussion into cyberspace, and to interact on a multitextual level with the texts, contexts, and intertexts which we have been discussing in class. |  | | The focus of the course has been on postcolonial identities in white communities after the collapse of the slave system as reflected in literature of the 20th Century. |
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http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~rdreitsm
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| | Copenhagen Colonial & Postcolonial |
 | | She teaches colonial and postcolonial literature and has published on indigenous peoples' land rights and the history of the concept of terra nullius. |  | | Copenhagen Colonial and Postcolonial Studies has been established to encourage teaching and research on the global diversity of English language cultures and their distinctive histories. |  | | Among his other interests are postcolonial literatures, socio-cultural studies and contemporary poetry in English. |
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http://www.engelsk.ku.dk/Postcolonial
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| | SUNY Press :: Postcolonial, Queer |
 | | Uses postcolonial theory to critique the globalization of gay culture. |  | | Examining postcolonial literature, economics, and psychology from a "queer" perspective leads to self-reflexive consideration of the canonization of postcolonial studies and queer theory in western academe. |  | | "Finally, the staging of an encounter between queer and postcolonial studies where neither term turns out to be quite distinct from the other and where a new mapping of fields becomes possible. |
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http://www.sunypress.edu/details.asp?id=60400
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| | Literature of Travel and Exploration -- Contributors |
 | | Research interests include postcolonial literature, immigrant communities, feminist theory. |  | | Author of Belated Travelers: Orientalism in the Age of Colonial Dissolution (1994) and The Forgetful Nation: Reflections on Immigration and Cultural Identity in the United States (forthcoming) and numerous essays on European travel literature, (post)colonial literature and theory. |  | | John C. Hawley (2001), Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies (forthcoming), and to journals Phoebe: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Feminist Scholarship, Theory and Aesthetics, and a dozen articles on six-year bicycle trip through 52 countries of Europe and Africa (1978[-]84) in (among others) Cyclist, Bicycle Guide, Bicycling, and Schweizer Jugend. |
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http://www.routledge-ny.com/ref/travellit/contributors.html
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| | A Routledge Journal: Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies |
 | | Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies is a specialist journal focusing on the following aspects of postcolonial research, theory and politics: |  | | Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies is currrently abstracted in International Bibliography of the Social Sciences and MLA bibliography. |  | | The assumption guiding the editorial policy of Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies will be that a journal, while representing a disciplinary field, can also make effective interventions within it - interrogating, shaping and extending it without seeking to dictate. |
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/routledge/1369801X.html
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| | Links Directory |
 | | The Institute of Postcolonial studies bears no responsibility for the content or accuracy of information presented on pages which may be linked to from this page. |  | | Pain and Death Conference: Politics, Aesthetics and Legalities, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University, 8-10 December 2005 |  | | Use this page to explore postcolonialism and other resources on the World Wide Web |
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http://www.ipcs.org.au/links.html
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| | Postcolonial Forum |
 | | The hard copy Postcolonial Forum contains detailed listings of forthcoming conferences and events, calls for contributions, book and academic journal reviews, as well as listings of recent publications which will not be available online. |  | | The Postcolonial Forum Online will not replicate any of the material that has been published in the hard copy Postcolonial Forum. |  | | The next issue of the Postcolonial Forum will be published in February 2004. |
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http://www.kent.ac.uk/english/postcolonial/postcolonialforum
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| | Harpers Books; Modern First Editions, Postcolonial Literature |
 | | Many people have asked me about Postcolonial Literature. |  | | When we say Postcolonial, we are referring to books written primarily in English by authors from former British or other colonies: India, South Africa, Zimbabwe, other countries to name a few. |  | | We think that Postcolonial writing is exciting, dynamic, and in general under-appreciated by American readers. |
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http://www.harpersbooks.com
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| | Postcolonial: An open listserv |
 | | POSTCOLONIAL is an open electronic forum for discussion and experimentation rooted in postcolonial literature, film, or theory. |  | | All interested parties are invited and encouraged to participate. |  | | Click here if you would like information on subscribing to POSTCOLONIAL. |
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http://personal.bgsu.edu/~radhik/poco.htm
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| | Philosophy Reference |
 | | The multiculturalism does make for strange bedfellows, though at last we have postcolonial encyclopedia that reflects some the the complexity of world philosophy. |  | | Efforts made by the editors to create a uniform general level of presentation, no mean task given the 1,300 contributors, shows some promise. |
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http://www.wordtrade.com/philosophy/philosophyreference.htm
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| | SUNY Press :: Paradoxes of Postcolonial Culture |
 | | The author compares the work of established Indian writers including Bharati Mukherjee, Meena Alexander, Sara Suleri, and Sunetra Gupta to new writings by such Afro-Italian immigrant women as Ermina dell'Oro, Maria Abbebù Viarengo, Ribka Sibhatu, and Sirad Hassan. |  | | This innovative contribution to understanding the promise and contradictions of contemporary postcolonial culture applies a wide array of theoretical tools to a large body of literature. |  | | By dealing with issues of representation linked to postcolonial literary genres, to gender and ethnicity questions, and to new cartographies of diaspora, this book imbues the postcolonial debate with a new élan. |
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http://www.sunypress.edu/details.asp?id=60991
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| | Imperium Journal |
 | | The rise of the two disciplines in the context of internationalisation and globalisation in the post-war cultural milieu provides the intellectual impulse for the development of the journal. |  | | Conceptually, the two fields share a quest to define/portray human experience under imperia of different types, past and present. |  | | is an online journal dedicated to the study of the postcolonial experience within a diverse range of contexts related to media and postcolonial studies. |
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| | Postcolonial and Postimperial Literature: An Overview |
 | | The Postcolonial Web is a project funded by the University Scholars Programme, National University of Singapore |  | | Users outside Asia may like to try our U.S. based mirror site. |
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| | Welcome to IPCS |
 | | Seminar Programme: Critical Postcolonial Perspectives of the Other: Fear, Fantasy and Desire. |  | | Seminar: Postcolonial Maidens: Fantasy and Desire in the South Sea Islands (Helen Johnson), Women and Resilience: Dance, "Movement(s)", and Visual Symbolism in East Timor (Jacqui Siapno), Poetry Reading/Performance (TBC) - 7.30PM, 23 March 2005 at the Institute. |  | | Book Series: Writing Past Colonialism - Three titles to be released to mark relaunch of series with University of Hawai'i Press. |
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