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Postwar British Literature and Postcolonial Studies

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ISBN-10: 0748639012

ISBN-13: 9780748639014

Edition: 2011

Authors: Graham MacPhee

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List price: $19.99
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 6/8/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 200
Size: 9.10" wide x 6.10" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.660
Language: English

Graham MacPhee is Assistant Professor of English at West Chester University. He is the author of The Architecture of the Visible: Technology and Urban Visual Culture (Continuum, 2nd edn, 2007) and co-editor, with Prem Poddar, of Empire and After: Englishness in Postcolonial Perspective (Berghahn, 2007).

Series Editors' Preface
Acknowledgements
Timeline
Introduction
Rethinking the End of Empire
Beyond Bloomsbury
Little England and Global Englishes
Decolonisation and the Cold War: Auden's 'Fleet Visit'
From British to US Hegemony: Greene's The Quiet American
From 'Civilisation' to 'Culture': Churchill and Orwell
Reinventing the West: T.S. Eliot
The Disappearance of Colonial Labour: Lamming, Selvon and Bennett
Decolonisation in Reverse: From Larkin to Powell
After Empire
Decolonising the Discipline
Postcolonial Studies as Insurgent Field and Contested Concept
What's Wrong with 'National Culture'? Williams and British Cultural Studies
Dislocating Identity: Fanon and Hall
The New Circuits of Imperialism: Sivanandan
The Politics of Migrancy: Bhabha
Frameworks: National, Transnational and Global
Rewriting the Nation
Late Colonial Parallax: Samuel Selvon's The Lonely Londoners
Bringing the War Back Home? John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's Dance
The Fire Next Time: Linton Kwesi Johnson's Dread Beat and Blood
Enemies Within: Tony Harrison's V
In Memoriam: Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day
Through Whose Eyes? Leila Aboulela's Minaret
Histories of the Present: Ian McEwan's Saturday and Andrea Levy's Small Island
Bibliography
Further Reading
Index