General Introduction
Introduction: The Concept of English Postcoloniality by Gita Rajan
and Radhika Mohanram
A Postcolonial Tale by Joy Harjo
Historical Survey
Out of the Center: Thoughts on the Postcolonial Literatures of
Australia and New Zealand by Ralph Crane
"A Terrible Beauty is Born": Irish Literature as a Paradigm for the
Formation of Postcolonial Literatures by Ian Crump
Caribbean Writing in English: Intimations of a Historical Nightmare
by P.S. Chauhan
Postcolonial East African Literature: Towards a Literature of the
People, for the People, and by the People by Jeannine DeLombard
South African Writing in English by John C. Hawley
Between Cultures: Insights on West African Writing in English by
Anthonia Kalu
Language, Identity, and Nation in Postcolonial Indian English
Literature by Aparna Dharwadker and Vinay Dharwadker
Prolegomena to the Study of Pakistani English and Pakistani Writing
in English by Alamgir Hashmi
Canadian Writing in English and Multiculturalism by Leon
Litvack
Historical Review of African-American Literature by Christopher
Wise and Cora Agatucci
Indigenous Literature
Margin or Centre? "Let me tell you! In the Land of my Ancestors I
am the Centre": Indigenous Writing in Aotearoa by Powhiri
Wharemarama Rika-Heke
On Women's Writings in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Patricia Grace, Keri
Hulme, Cathie Dunsford by Sigrid Markmann
Nesting in the Ruins by Norma Wilson
Aboriginal Writing: Twisting the Colonial Super-narrative by Hugh
Webb
Bibliography of Further Reading
Index
RADHIKA MOHANRAM is Lecturer in the Department of Women's
Studies at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand,
where she teaches gender and postcolonial theory. She has published
widely on postcolonial theory and literature and is currently
finishing a book on Edith Wharton and Diasporic subjectivity.
GITA RAJAN teaches Victorian literature and postcolonial discourse
at Fairfield University./e She was an Andrew Mellon Fellow in
Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania and had a fellowship
from Yale Center for British Art.
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Recommended for all levels."-Choice
?...[an] interesting colleciton of essays on a wide range of
postcolonial literatures...a valuable reference book in its area.
Recommended for all levels.?-Choice
?English Postcoloniality is a fine collection of essays that
provide extremely useful and detailed histories of the development
of English-language literatures in New Zealand and Australia,
India, East Africa, et cetera.?-World Literature Today
..."Ýan¨ interesting colleciton of essays on a wide range of
postcolonial literatures...a valuable reference book in its area.
Recommended for all levels."-Choice
..."[an] interesting colleciton of essays on a wide range of
postcolonial literatures...a valuable reference book in its area.
Recommended for all levels."-Choice
"English Postcoloniality is a fine collection of essays that
provide extremely useful and detailed histories of the development
of English-language literatures in New Zealand and Australia,
India, East Africa, et cetera."-World Literature Today
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