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Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures


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Edited in collaboration with the Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury, Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures presents a wide range of research into postcolonial literatures by specialists in the field. Volumes concentrate on writers and writing originating in previously (or presently) colonized areas, and include material from non-anglophone as well as anglophone colonies and literatures.

Part of our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections, this series considers postcolonial literature alongside topics such as gender, race, ecology, religion, politics, and science. Titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics. Currently the series is managed by Bahriye Kemal, Donna Landry and Caroline Rooney

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Postcolonial Tourism Literature, Culture, and Environment

Postcolonial Tourism: Literature, Culture, and Environment

1st Edition

By Anthony Carrigan
September 05, 2012

This book is the first literary study of postcolonial tourism. Looking at the cultural and ecological effects of mass tourism development in highly exoticized island states that are still grappling with the legacies of western colonialism, Carrigan contends that postcolonial writers not only ...

American Pacificism Oceania in the U.S. Imagination

American Pacificism: Oceania in the U.S. Imagination

1st Edition

By Paul Lyons
July 11, 2012

This provocative analysis and critique of American representations of Oceania and Oceanians from the nineteenth century to the present, argues that imperial fantasies have glossed over a complex, violent history. It introduces the concept of ‘American Pacificism’, a theoretical framework that draws...

Postcolonialism, Psychoanalysis and Burton Power Play of Empire

Postcolonialism, Psychoanalysis and Burton: Power Play of Empire

1st Edition

By Ben Grant
April 10, 2012

By engaging closely with the work of Richard Francis Burton (1821-90), the iconic nineteenth-century imperial spy, explorer, anthropologist and translator, Postcolonialism, Psychoanalysis and Burton explores the White Man’s ‘imperial fantasies’, and the ways in which the many metropolitan ...

Postcolonial Nostalgias Writing, Representation and Memory

Postcolonial Nostalgias: Writing, Representation and Memory

1st Edition

By Dennis Walder
March 29, 2012

This book offers an original and informed critique of a widespread, yet often misunderstood, condition — nostalgia, a pervasive human emotion connecting people across national, historical, and personal boundaries. Walder analyses the writings of some of those entangled in the aftermath of ...

Transnationalism in Southern African Literature Modernists, Realists, and the Inequality of Print Culture

Transnationalism in Southern African Literature: Modernists, Realists, and the Inequality of Print Culture

1st Edition

By Stefan Helgesson
August 16, 2011

Considering the growing interest in South African Literature at the moment, this study looks at both the Anglophone literature of South Africa and the lusophone literature of Angola and Mozambique. Stefan Helgesson suggests that the prevalence of ‘colonial’ languages such as English and Portuguese...

Feminism, Literature and Rape Narratives Violence and Violation

Feminism, Literature and Rape Narratives: Violence and Violation

1st Edition

Edited By Sorcha Gunne, Zoe Brigley Thompson
May 16, 2011

The essays in this volume discuss narrative strategies employed by international writers when dealing with rape and sexual violence, whether in fiction, poetry, memoir, or drama. In developing these new feminist readings of rape narratives, the contributors aim to incorporate arguments about trauma...

Publishing the Postcolonial Anglophone West African and Caribbean Writing in the UK 1948-1968

Publishing the Postcolonial: Anglophone West African and Caribbean Writing in the UK 1948-1968

1st Edition

By Gail Low
November 08, 2010

This book explores how writers such as Amos Tutuola, George Lamming, Samuel Selvon, VS Naipaul, Chinua Achebe, Derek Walcott, Kamau Brathwaite, and Wole Soyinka came to be published in London in important educational series such as the Three Crown Series and African Writers Series. Low takes ...

Postcolonial Life-Writing Culture, Politics, and Self-Representation

Postcolonial Life-Writing: Culture, Politics, and Self-Representation

1st Edition

By Bart Moore-Gilbert
July 10, 2009

Postcolonial Life-Writing is the first attempt to offer a sustained critique of this increasingly visible and influential field of cultural production. Bart Moore-Gilbert considers the relationship between postcolonial life-writing and its western analogues, identifying the key characteristics that...

Postcolonial Pacific Writing Representations of the Body

Postcolonial Pacific Writing: Representations of the Body

1st Edition

By Michelle Keown
June 02, 2009

This groundbreaking interdisciplinary study focuses on the representation of the body in the work of eight of Polynesia's most significant contemporary writers. Drawing on anthropology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, history and medicine, Postcolonial Pacific Writing develops an innovative ...

Decolonizing Cultures in the Pacific Reading History and Trauma in Contemporary Fiction

Decolonizing Cultures in the Pacific: Reading History and Trauma in Contemporary Fiction

1st Edition

By Susan Y. Najita
May 22, 2008

In Decolonizing Cultures in the Pacific, Susan Y. Najita proposes that the traumatic history of contact and colonization has become a crucial means by which indigenous peoples of Oceania are reclaiming their cultures, languages, ways of knowing, and political independence. In particular, she ...

Postcolonial Conrad Paradoxes of Empire

Postcolonial Conrad: Paradoxes of Empire

1st Edition

By Terry Collits
September 01, 2006

Winner of the 2006 NSW Prize for Literary Scholarship. The work of Joseph Conrad has been read so disparately that it is tempting to talk of many different Conrads. One lasting impression however, is that his colonial novels, which record encounters between Europe and Europe’s ‘Other’, are highly ...

Caribbean-English Passages Intertexuality in a Postcolonial Tradition

Caribbean-English Passages: Intertexuality in a Postcolonial Tradition

1st Edition

By Tobias Doring
September 05, 2006

Tobias Döring uses Postcolonialism as a backdrop to examine and question the traditional genres of travel writing, nature poetry, adventure tales, autobiography and the epic, assessing their relevance to, and modification by, the Caribbean experience. Caribbean-English Passages opens an ...

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