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Teaching Postcolonial Environmental Literature and Media
“This wonderful short novel is an ideal introduction to francophone literature and culture for both undergraduate and graduate students. It is very readable and offers a useful perspective on race and gender in the late colonial period.” Françoise Lionnet, author of Autobiographical Voices and Postcolonial Representations
Environmental Studies Postcolonial Literature South Asian Literature
“An excellent and important addition to the list of MLA teaching volumes. . . . essential reading [for scholars and students in] South Asian studies, cultural studies, ethnic studies, world literatures, Anglophone literatures, postcolonial studies and gender studies.” —South Asia Research
“This is an expansive volume that will be useful to teachers of South Asian studies, gender studies, and postcolonial literature. Covering both widely known and noncanonical texts, the essays offer an exciting array of methods for teaching anglophone South Asian women’s writing from a range of theoretical perspectives and cultural contexts.” Ulka Anjaria, Brandeis University
Postcolonial Literature World Literature
Acknowledgments (ix) Introduction: Caribbean Groundings and Limbo Gateways (1) Supriya M. Nair Part I: Movements and Migrations The Other Postcolonial Wars: Amerindians versus Coastlanders in The Ventriloquist’s Tale (29) Albert Braz The Slave Narrative in the Anglophone Caribbean (45) Nicole N. Aljoe Locating India in the Caribbean: Indo-Caribbean Literature, Gender, and Subjectivity (60
African Studies Postcolonial Literature
Native and Indigenous Studies Nonfictional Prose Spanish| Portuguese| Latin American Studies Postcolonial Literature
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