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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 The Bloomsbury Introduction to Postcolonial Writing : New Contexts, New Narratives, New Debates
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'Covering a wide range of textual forms and geographical locations, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Postcolonial Writing: New Contexts, New Narratives, New Debates is an advanced introduction to prominent issues in contemporary postcolonial literary studies.

'With chapters written by leading scholars in the field, The Bloomsbury Introduction to Postcolonial Writing includes:

'Explorations of key contemporary topics, from ecocriticism, refugeeism, economics, faith and secularism, and gender and sexuality, to the impact of digital humanities on postcolonial studies
'Introductions to a wide range of genres, from the novel, theatre and poetry to life-writing, graphic novels, film and games
'In-depth analysis of writing from many postcolonial regions including Africa, South Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, and African American writing

'Covering Anglophone and Francophone texts and contexts, and tackling the relationship between postcolonial studies and world literature, with a glossary of key critical terms, this is an essential text for all students and scholars of contemporary postcolonial studies.' (Publication summary)

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Bloomsbury Academic , 2017 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Postcolonial Noncitizenship in Australian Theatre and Performance : Twenty-First Century Paradigms, Emma Cox , single work criticism (p. 141-157)

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