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This paper takes as its starting point Homi Bhabha's explanation of culture and diversity in his essay The Location of Culture (1994), in which he denotes cultural meaning as existing in a transitional space between clashing cultures and,... more
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      Postcolonial LiteratureHomi Bhabha (Cultural Theory)Malaysian StudiesFoucault
The dislocated, deterritorialized discourse produced by repatriates from formerly European colonies has remained overlooked in academic scholarship. One such group is the Eurasian “Indo” community that has its roots in the former Dutch... more
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Lill-Ann Körber & Ebbe Volquardsen (eds.): The Postcolonial North Atlantic: Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands (= Berliner Beiträge zur Skandinavistik; 20) Berlin: Nordeuropa-Institut der Humboldt Universität 2014, 422 p., ISBN... more
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Pre-print draft of an article to be published in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing In the work of Zimbabwean novelist Yvonne Vera, land is shown to be a complex and contested resource to which the typically abject fates of her female... more
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NEW BOOK SERIES: Maritime Literature and Culture offers alternative rubrics for literary and cultural studies to those of nation, continent and area, which inter-articulate with current debates on comparative and world literatures,... more
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The Oceanic Turn: We are witnessing an interdisciplinary transition to what might be called " critical ocean studies " that reflects an important shift from a long-term concern with mobility across transoceanic surfaces to theorizing... more
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Se è indubbio che per gli studi letterari postcoloniali in Italia ancora molto rimanga da fare, sebbene finalmente si disponga di una significativa bibliografia critica sulla letteratura coloniale e soprattutto sulla letteratura di... more
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In AC Mendes e Cristina Baptista (orgs.), Reviewing Imperial Conflicts. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 40-48.
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      GlobalizationDystopian LiteraturePostcolonial StudiesPostcolonial Literature
The book examines the conception of transit culture from the perspective of postcolonial trauma that characterizes post-totalitarian Ukrainian culture at the beginning of the 21st century. It probes the generational symptoms of... more
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This book examines the concept of queer theory and combines it with the field of diaspora studies. By looking at the queer diasporic narratives in and from the Caribbean, it conducts an inquiry into the workings and underpinnings of both... more
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Taking up the roles that Salman Rushdie himself has assumed as a cultural broker, gatekeeper, and mediator in various spheres of public production, Ana Cristina Mendes situates his work in terms of the contemporary production,... more
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      Cultural StudiesWorld LiteraturesPostcolonial LiteratureSalman Rushdie
Magical realism is a genre constructed and developed during the late 19th and early 20th century which has continued to evolve today. The definitions of this genre have been closely associated with many similar literary movements such as... more
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O tema geral do Congresso centrou-se nas artes e na criatividade, questionando os processos através dos quais, num mundo cada vez mais global, aberto, diferente e multicultural a criatividade artística é (re)definida, promovida, avaliada... more
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Yep, fuck it. Neoliberalism sucks. We don't need it.
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Shobha De an Indian prominant woman writer,  deals with the emotions, ways of thinking, inner agony and turmoil of the particular section of society as far as various relationships among men-women n her all types of writing.
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Journée d'études 3L.AM/AMICAE°-Alliance Europa Les représentations des frontières dans les arts Université du Maine, 16 juin 2017 Les frontières représentent sans nul doute un enjeu complexe aujourd'hui. Elles peuvent relier et séparer,... more
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Although not among the most famous and discussed voices of contemporary Ukrainian literature both at home and abroad, Ievheniia Kononenko clearly deserves wider recognition as a prominent writer and intellectual of today’s Ukraine. A... more
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In his most recent book, Przemysław Czapliński offers the following definition of "the East", which he uses to describe Poland's "post-Soviet" and "post-communist" neighbor: "The word 'East' appears in the table of contents, although this... more
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In today’s globalisation, countries compete with each other in the same manner as the multinational corporations do. Recently, the term ‘nation-brand’ has appeared, together with a nation-brand index that tracks how a particular country's... more
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      Postcolonial StudiesAfrican LiteraturePostcolonial LiteratureGeoffrey V. Davis
The questions of body, identity and existence constitute the bedrock of the post-colonial literature. A fleet of intellectuals stand against the biased, colonial descriptions of the "colored colonies". Since the human body is not exempt... more
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Abstract: The article examines diasporic dilemma in the poetry of Fleur Adcock, an internationally acclaimed poet of New Zealand origin. Based on representative texts from her Poems 1960–2000 (2000), the article examines the postcolonial... more
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      Postcolonial StudiesBlack/African DiasporaPostcolonial LiteratureContemporary Poetry
Neither Jean Rhys' 'Unfinished Autobiography', Smile Please, nor Elise Aylen's The Night of the Lord fits neatly into these paradigmatic post-colonial patterns even though the journeys they inscribe are also generated out of... more
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      Postcolonial StudiesPostcolonial LiteratureEnvironmental HumanitiesJean Rhys
Entre os autores portugueses que escrevem sobre Macau, Fernanda Dias destaca-se pela sua amorosa ligação a esse “... diminuto pedaço de chão”, e pelo rigor e intensidade da escrita poética. Raro esta se identificou tanto com o espaço... more
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Martin Wickramasinghe's Virāgaya (1956), a novel considered a modern classic is often understood be a text that exclusively focuses on the inner psyche of the central character. Thus, it was criticized for the lack of socio-political... more
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In response to a paper I delivered at the "Institutions and Ireland: Medicine, Health, and Welfare" conference at Trinity College, Dublin in January 2016, I was generously invited to contribute to the "Perceptions of Pregnancy" blog. In... more
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A nonfiction piece about Oum Souphany, a writer, singer and visual artist who miraculously survived the Khmer Rouge regime, along with her secret diary of this time.
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As it appears, the term "Post Colonial" is a relevant one in order to homogenize especially Common wealth literature. Literatures other than British and American require a categorization in the current socio-political context. It is... more
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It is perhaps the best example of spiritual verse-poetry as dhyana mantra. This Indian epic is Sri Aurobindo's magnum opus.
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If it is likely that there are various forms of modernity, the concept of modernity can be disaggregated−that is, its constituent features can be taken apart and imaginatively re-examined in new combinations in different social and... more
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This essay makes a case for the categories of littoral literature and coastal form through which it aims to take up the expansive possibilities of the maritime turn while keeping both the materiality of the ocean and the locality of the... more
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Farewell to Empire is not a one-off act but an extremely complex process that has lasted many years. The decolonisation and de-Sovietisation of Ukrainian society is possible only by overcoming the mental effects of colonialism. Existence... more
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Kuziak Michał, Nawrocki Bartłomiej, red. Romantyzm środkowoeuropejski w kontekście postkolonialnym. Cz. 1. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IBL PAN, 2017. 743 S.
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