New Developments in Postcolonial Studies
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Edited By Malgorzata Martynuska and Elzbieta Rokosz-Piejko
This book analyses the applicability of postcolonial theories and contemporary issues, and also revisits previously tackled cultural, social and literary phenomena. The contributions examine contemporary social, economic and cultural processes. The authors look back at older cultural texts, coming from either former colonies or former colonisers. They furthermore refer to the fact that theories of postcolonialism are currently more frequently applied to study countries originally not classified as colonial. They attempt to define and explain the experiences of the native peoples of colonial territories in various historical situations of dependence.
Table of Contents
Extract
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part IPostcolonial Literature(s)
Anna Branach-Kallas
Sharing Space with Others: Re-Thinking the Multicultural Encounter
Aldona Bakiera
Education as a Tool for Creating Hybrid Anglo-Welsh Identity in 19th- and 20th-century Welsh Novels
Oksana Weretiuk
Postcolonial Ireland in McCarthy’s Bar by Pete McCarthy
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