Past The Last Post Theorizing Post- Colonialism and Post- Modernism
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 820.99171241 ADA/P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | GB3957 |
Modernism's last post, Stephen Slemon; narration in the post-colonial moment - Merle Hodge's crick crack monkey, Simon Gikandi; waiting for the post - some relations between modernity, colonization and writing, Simon During; "Numinous Proportions" - Wilson Harris's alternative to all "posts". "The Empire Writes Back" - language and history in shame and midnight's children, Aruna Srivastava; breaking the chain - anti-Saussurean resistance in Birney, Carey and C.S. Peirce, Ian Adam; post, post and post. Or, where is South African literature in all this?, Annamaria Carusi. Slip page - Angela Carter, in/out/in the post-modern nexus, Robert Rawdon Wilson; decolonizing the map - post-colonialism and the cartographic connection, Graham Huggan; what was post-modernism?, John Frow; being there, being there - Kosinsky and Malouf, Gareth Griffiths; "Circling the downspout and Empire", Linda Hutcheon; the white inuit speaks - contamination as literary strategy, Diana Brydon.
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