Transcription of Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts, Second Edition
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Post-Colonial STUDIES Not quite a dictionary but an invaluable reference tool nonetheless, its iden-tification ofkeyterms remains as useful as its definitions of those terms. Professor Antoinette Burton, University of IllinoisThis best-selling key guide, now in its Second Edition , provides anessential key to understanding the issues which characterize post -colonialism, explaining what it is, where it is encountered and why itis crucial in forging new cultural identities. As a subject, post -colonialstudies stands at the intersection of debates about race, colonialism,gender, politics and language. Key topics covered include: borderlands transnational literatures neo-imperialism neo-liberalism Studies: The Key Conceptsis fully updated and cross-referenced throughout.
Introduction to the second edition vii List of Key Concepts xi KEY CONCEPTS 1 Bibliography 227 ... of Modernity in which social theory was mired – dependency theory and centre–periphery models – were unable to explain the multi- ... nowincludesthevexed subjectsof contemporary neo-colonialism:the
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