Paradoxes of Postcolonial Culture

Paradoxes of Postcolonial Culture
About this book
"This innovative contribution to understanding the promise and contradictions of contemporary postcolonial culture applies a wide array of theoretical tools to a large body of literature. The author compares the work of established Indian writers including Bharati Mukherjee, Meena Alexander, Sara Suleri, and Sunetra Gupta to new writings by such Afro-Italian immigrant women as Ermina dell'Oro, Maria Abbebu Viarengo, Ribka Sibhatu, and Sirad Hassan. Sandra Ponzanesi's analysis highlights a set of dissymmetrical relationships that are set in the context of different imperial, linguistic, and market policies. By dealing with issues of representation linked to postcolonial literary genres, to gender an ethnicity questions, and to new cartographies of diaspora, this book imbues the postcolonial debate with a new elan."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5727863W
Subjects
AfricansAmerican literatureEast Indian American womenEast Indian Americans in literatureEast IndiansEmigration and immigration in literatureEnglish literatureHistory and criticismImmigrants' writingsIndic literature (English)Intellectual lifeItalian literaturePostcolonialism in literatureSouth Asian American authorsSouth Asian authorsSouth Asians in literatureWomen and literatureWomen authors