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The Postcolonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons
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The Postcolonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons

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This text brings together critical voices to respond to the questions raised by the concept of the post-colonial . The contributors move from imperial histories to today’s hybrid metropolitan youth cultures, from African-American writings to uneasy mixtures of nationalisms and religion in the post-colonial city. Together they expolore the diverse cultures and disparate narratives which are shaping an increasingly volatile global future. In confronting the concept and condition of postcoloniality, the contributors move beyond overworked metaphors of integration, the melting pot and multiculturalism. Instead, they represent a plurality of voices, populations and histories coming from elsewhere to disrupt the Euro-American sense of where the centre lies. The collection includes a new piece of fiction by Hanif Kureishi.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 December 1995
Pages
282
ISBN
9780415108577

This text brings together critical voices to respond to the questions raised by the concept of the post-colonial . The contributors move from imperial histories to today’s hybrid metropolitan youth cultures, from African-American writings to uneasy mixtures of nationalisms and religion in the post-colonial city. Together they expolore the diverse cultures and disparate narratives which are shaping an increasingly volatile global future. In confronting the concept and condition of postcoloniality, the contributors move beyond overworked metaphors of integration, the melting pot and multiculturalism. Instead, they represent a plurality of voices, populations and histories coming from elsewhere to disrupt the Euro-American sense of where the centre lies. The collection includes a new piece of fiction by Hanif Kureishi.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 December 1995
Pages
282
ISBN
9780415108577