Bringing together a range of critics working on the hispanic and
francophone as well as anglophone post-colonial regions, this book
aims to dislocate some of the commonly accepted cultural,
linguistic and geographical boundaries that have previously
informed post-colonial studies. Collected essays include:
cross-cultural comparisons from areas as diverse as Africa, Ireland
and Latin America; analysis of specific texts as sites of border
conflict; and revisions of post-colonial theoretical frameworks. A
timely questioning of the categories of a critical field at the
point when it is becoming increasingly comparative, this volume
seeks to suggest more dynamic ways of working in post-colonial
cultural studies.
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