Text | Unit Name | Institution | Year |
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y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Postcolonial Literature and Language | Edith Cowan University | 2010 |
y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Postcolonial Literature and Language | Edith Cowan University | 2011 |
y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Postcolonial Literature and Language | Edith Cowan University | 2012 |
y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Issues and Themes In Contemporary Writing | Southern Cross University | 2009 (Semester 2) |
y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Issues and Themes In Contemporary Writing | Southern Cross University | 2011 (Semester 2) |
y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Issues and Themes in Contemporary Writing | Southern Cross University | 2015 (Semester 2) |
y
The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures
Terence Hawkes
(editor),
London
:
Routledge
,
1989
Z132291
1989
single work
criticism
(taught in 7 units)
'The experience of colonization and the challenges of the post-colonial world have produced an explosion of new writing in English. This diverse and powerful body of literature has established a specific practice of colonial writing in cultures as diverse as India, Australia, the West Indies, Africa and Canada. This comprehensive study opens debates about the interrelationships of these literatures, investigates the powerful forces acting on language in the post-colonial text and shows how these texts constitute a radical critique of the assumptions underlying Eurocentric notions of literature and language.' (Publication summary) |
Issues and Themes in Contemporary Writing | Southern Cross University | 2016 (Semester 2) |