Description
This essential reader brings together key essays and theoretical frameworks for understanding postcolonial literature and criticism. Peter Childs has curated selections that examine how English literature has been influenced by colonial histories and how postcolonial writers have challenged and reimagined literary traditions.
The collection addresses fundamental questions about cultural identity, language, power dynamics, and representation in the postcolonial world. It provides students and scholars with critical perspectives on major postcolonial theorists and literary works, offering insights into how colonialism continues to influence contemporary literature and cultural discourse.
Ideal for university courses in literary theory, English literature, postcolonial studies, and cultural history, this reader serves as both an introduction and a reference guide for understanding the complex relationship between imperialism and literary expression.







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