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The Post-Colonial Studies Reader is an authoritative anthology that brings together critical essays, theoretical frameworks, and literary excerpts defining the field of post-colonial studies. This essential collection examines how colonialism has shaped cultures, identities, and societies across the globe, from Africa and Asia to the Caribbean and Pacific regions.
The reader addresses key themes including representation, resistance, hybridity, and decolonization through diverse perspectives and disciplinary approaches. Contributors explore how post-colonial writers and thinkers have challenged Western dominance and reclaimed their narratives. The text serves as both an introductory guide for students new to the field and a reference work for established scholars, offering comprehensive coverage of post-colonial theory, literature, and historical contexts that continue to influence contemporary discussions of power, identity, and cultural sovereignty.







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