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010 $a 2004016356
020 $a0813535514 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aJV51$b.P663 2005
082 00 $a325/.3$222
245 00 $aPostcolonialisms :$ban anthology of cultural theory and criticism /$cedited by Gaurav Desai and Supriya Nair.
260 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bRutgers University Press,$cc2005.
300 $axii, 656 p. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 643-646) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tThe letter of Christopher Columbus on the discovery of America /$rChristopher Columbus -- $g2.$tSpeech in the impeachment of Warren Hastings /$rEdmund Burke -- $g3.$tThe value of British rule in the tropics to British democracy and the native races /$rFrederick Lugard -- $g4.$tRomanus Pontifex (1454) and the expansion of Europe /$rValentin Y. Mudimbe -- $g5.$tFrom Discourse on colonialism /$rAime Cesaire -- $g6.$tCaliban : notes towards a discussion of culture in our America /$rRoberto Fernandez Retamar -- $g7.$tIntroduction to Orientalism /$rEdward W. Said -- $g8.$tImperialism, history, writing, and theory /$rLinda Tuhiwai Smith -- $g9.$tMinute on Indian education, February 2, 1835 /$rThomas Babington Macaulay -- $g10.$tThe English language in Liberia /$rAlexander Crummell -- $g11.$tThe language of African literature /$rNgugi Wa Thiong'o -- $g12.$tWriting oral history : Sistren Theatre Collective's Lionheart gal /$rCarolyn Cooper -- $g13.$tNegritude : a humanism of the twentieth century /$rLeopold Sedar Senghor -- $g14.$tThe African novel and its critics (1950-1975) /$rChinweizu, Onwuchekwa Jemie and Ihechukwu Madubuike -- $g15.$tOn national culture /$rFrantz Fanon -- $g16.$tThe tyrannies of unanimism /$rPaul Gilroy -- $g17.$tThe threat of abandonment /$rOctave Mannoni -- $g18.$tThe Caribbean : culture or mimicry? /$rDerek Walcott -- $g19.$tOf mimicry and man : the ambivalence of colonial discourse /$rHomi Bhabha -- $g20.$tIn praise of Creoleness /$rJean Bernabe, Patrick Chamoiseau and Raphael Confiant -- $g21.$tHow (!) is an Indian? : a contest of stories /$rJana Sequoya -- $g22.$tThe discourse of the veil /$rLeila Ahmed -- $g23.$tColonizing bodies and minds : gender and colonialism /$rOyeronke Oyewumi -- $g24.$tThree women's texts and a critique of imperialism /$rGayatri Chakravorty Spivak -- $g25.$t'Bullers' and 'battymen' : contesting homophobia in black popular culture and contemporary Caribbean literature /$rTimothy S. Chin -- $g26.$tOn some aspects of the historiography of colonial India /$rRanajit Guha -- $g27.$tOutside history : Irish new histories and the 'subalternity effect' /$rDavid Lloyd -- $g28.$tOur Rigoberta? : I, Rigoberta Menchu, cultural authority, and the problem of subaltern agency /$rJohn Beverley -- $g29.$tThe primitivist and the postcolonial /$rNicholas Thomas -- $g30.$tApology Bill : Public Law 103-150 /$rU.S. Congress -- $g31.$tManifest domesticity /$rAmy Kaplan -- $g32.$tWhen does a settler become a native? : citizenship and identity in a settler society /$rPal Ahluwalia -- $g33.$tIs the post- in postcolonial the post- in post-Soviet? : toward a global postcolonial critique /$rDavid Chioni Moore -- $g34.$tThinking the diaspora : home-thoughts from abroad /$rStuart Hall -- $g35.$tThe postcolonial aura : third world criticism in the age of global capitalism /$rArif Dirlik -- $g36.$tAgainst the lures of diaspora : minority discourse, Chinese women, and intellectual hegemony /$rRey Chow -- $g37.$tGlobalization and the claims of postcoloniality /$rSimon Gikandi.
650 0 $aPostcolonialism.
700 1 $aDesai, Gaurav Gajanan.
700 1 $aNair, Supriya,$d1961-
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0420/2004016356.html
852 00 $bglx$hJV51$i.P663 2005