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Postcolonialism After World Literature: Relation, Equality, Dissent offers a fresh perspective on postcolonial literary criticism and theory in our globalized era. Dr Lorna Burns argues for a reconceptualization of postcolonial studies that moves beyond traditional frameworks while engaging with contemporary world literature.
The book examines how relations between colonizer and colonized continue to influence literary production and cultural discourse. Burns emphasizes the importance of equality as a foundational principle in postcolonial analysis, while also exploring dissent as a critical tool for resistance and social change.
Through rigorous textual analysis and theoretical exploration, this work contributes to new horizons in contemporary writing studies. It provides scholars, students, and readers with innovative approaches to understanding how postcolonial concerns manifest in modern literature across diverse cultures and geographies.







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