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One of the first books to juxtapose post-colonialism and post-modernism. Bahri is particularly interested in the uses to which Frankfurt School aesthetic theory may be put.
P378 1990)An edited collection of essays on Merle Hodge, Wilson Harris, Salman Rushdie, Angela Carter, David Malouf, Jerzy Kosinsky, and others. B34 2003)Bahri's book is an attempt to steer criticism of postcolonial literature towards a greater engagement with the aesthetic innovations and utopian impulses of individual postcolonial texts. British Orientalists' efforts at learning Indian languages, issues concerning clothing and religion, and understanding the legal system are among the typically overlooked areas of colonial discourse included in this book.
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Authors dealt with include Derek Walcott, Jean Rhys, Chinua Achebe, Earl Lovelace, Buchi Emecheta, Rabindranath Tagore, and Attia Hossain.
H64 2000)Hogan's book develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the diverse responses of colonized people to metropolitan ideas and indigenous traditions. The book is notable for its close readings of specific postcolonial texts by Anita Desai, George Lamming, Rabindranath Tagore, Agha Shahid Ali, and others.
Braithwaite on English in the Caribbean, and by Dennis Brutus on English in South Africa.
F73 2000)Fraser's focus in on how "postcolonial aesthetics reveals itself in practice," and his study focuses on distinctive uses of person, tense, voice, tone, mood, typology, symbol and myth in postcolonial texts, which dramatize the conflict of "writing in a language other than the mother tongue." Includes a very useful thematic bibliography and index.