On Post-Colonial Futures: Transformations of a Colonial CultureBloomsbury Academic, 23/10/2001 - 170 من الصفحات In this groundbreaking work, Bill Ashcroft extends the arguments posed in The Empire Writes Back to investigate the transformative effects of postcolonial resistance and the continuing relevance of colonial struggle. He demonstrates the remarkable capacity for change and adaptation emanating from postcolonial cultures both in everyday life and in the intellectual spheres of literature, history and philosophy. The transformations of postcolonial literary study have not been limited to a simple rewriting of the canon but have also affected the ways in which all literature can be read and have led to a more profound understanding of the network of cultural practices that influence creative writing. |
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... gives these societies control over their future . Transformation describes the ways in which colonized societies have taken dominant discourses , transformed them and used them in the service of their own self- empowerment . More ...
... gives these societies control over their future . Transformation describes the ways in which colonized societies have taken dominant discourses , transformed them and used them in the service of their own self- empowerment . More ...
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... gives himself to the process of metamorphosis which the Child's language , and hence being , offers to the now post - colonial poet . This is the language which ' lets the universe in ' the language of the spiders . ' Now , led by the ...
... gives himself to the process of metamorphosis which the Child's language , and hence being , offers to the now post - colonial poet . This is the language which ' lets the universe in ' the language of the spiders . ' Now , led by the ...
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... gives the fictional narrative its historical power , which gives it something to interpolate . This process is one which could never be achieved by total rivalry nor by complementarity , for it is only the discourse of history that ...
... gives the fictional narrative its historical power , which gives it something to interpolate . This process is one which could never be achieved by total rivalry nor by complementarity , for it is only the discourse of history that ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
CHAPTER ONE The future of English | 7 |
CHAPTER TWO Latin America and postcolonial transformation | 22 |
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Africa allegory ambivalence assumptions barbarians becomes Bellinger River binary British Caliban Caribbean centre century child childhood civilization civilizing mission Coetzee's colonial discourse colonial language colonial subject colonized societies concept construction counter-discursive criticism cultural studies demonstrates disruption dominant discourse dynamic economy effects emergence empire English literature European excess existence experience fractures function Gemmy George Lamming global hegemony human hybridity ibid identity ideology imperial discourse imperial history imperial power interpolation invention irony Latin America literary Magistrate marginalized metaphor metonymic Miranda mode modernity narrative nation nature novel Oscar and Lucinda Ovid paradigm plantation political post-colonial discourse post-colonial futures post-colonial societies post-colonial subject post-colonial theory post-colonial transformation post-colonial writing post-structuralism postmodern primitive primitivism production Prospero's books Prospero's language quantum race reality relationship Remembering Babylon representation resistance says sense settler colonial slave slavery social space strategies sugar tactic teleological textual thou tion trope