Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory: A ReaderPatrick Williams, Laura Chrisman Columbia University Press, 1994 - 570 páginas Equally suitable for undergraduates and specialists in the humanities, this collection provides an in-depth introduction to debates within post-colonial theory and criticism. The readings are drawn from a diverse selection of Third World and Western thinkers, both historical and contemporary. "Post-colonialism" is taken by the editors to include Third World and diasporic experience; like "colonialism," it is understood to contain a complex set of cultural, ethnographic, political, and economic processes and conflicts. This volume explores such issues as the nature of colonized cultures and anti-colonial resistance; subaltern historiography; constructions of Western subjectivity, knowledge, and gender; the formation of post-colonial intellectuals; the metropolitan institutionalization of post-colonialism; neo-colonialism; and the nature of minority and post-colonial identity and discourse. One section is devoted to the application of theoretical formulations to cultural criticism, and contains a number of textual analyses. A general introduction to the volume as well as introductions to each section provide historical, theoretical, and poltical contexts for the readings. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography. |
Contenido
Introduction | 23 |
Frantz Fanon On National Culture | 36 |
Amilcar Cabral National Liberation and Culture | 53 |
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak Can the Subaltern Speak? | 66 |
Self Psyche and the Colonial | 112 |
Introduction | 127 |
Dennis Porter Orientalism and Its Problems | 150 |
Aijaz Ahmad Orientalism and After | 162 |
Ania Loomba Overworlding the Third World | 305 |
Arjun Appadurai Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural | 324 |
Teshome H Gabriel Towards a Critical Theory of Third World | 340 |
Gender Power and | 359 |
Introduction | 373 |
Stuart Hall Cultural Identity and Diaspora | 392 |
bell hooks Postmodern Blackness | 421 |
Ngũgĩ wa Thiongo The Language of African Literature | 435 |
Aimé Césaire From Discourse on Colonialism | 172 |
Anthony Giddens From The Consequences of Modernity | 181 |
Feminist | 196 |
Colonial Violence | 221 |
Feminism and the Postcolonial | 244 |
Dialogics | 257 |
Introduction | 271 |
Pitfalls of the Term | 291 |
Rosemary Hennessy and Rajeswari Mohan The Construction | 462 |
Patrick Williams Kim and Orientalism | 480 |
Laura Chrisman The Imperial Unconscious? Representations | 498 |
The Carapace That | 517 |
Season of Migration to | 535 |
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Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory: A Reader Patrick Williams,Laura Chrisman Sin vista previa disponible - 1994 |