Decolonising FictionsDangaroo, 1993 - 192 pagine |
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... called critical and creative activity as both participants in the creation of discourse , and the dual process of writing and reading . We argue that postcolo- nial writers write ' decolonising fictions ' , texts that write back against ...
... called critical and creative activity as both participants in the creation of discourse , and the dual process of writing and reading . We argue that postcolo- nial writers write ' decolonising fictions ' , texts that write back against ...
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... called England and " English " as the study of creative writing in the English language , or in what are now coming to be called the " new englishes , " has not been satisfactorily addressed . Some would reject the term " englishes ” as ...
... called England and " English " as the study of creative writing in the English language , or in what are now coming to be called the " new englishes , " has not been satisfactorily addressed . Some would reject the term " englishes ” as ...
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... called " Home " by many of them at this stage ) to create a melancholy literature of exile focusing on colonial deficiencies — no human history ( since the original inhabitants are not yet perceived as fully human beings ) ; an ...
... called " Home " by many of them at this stage ) to create a melancholy literature of exile focusing on colonial deficiencies — no human history ( since the original inhabitants are not yet perceived as fully human beings ) ; an ...
Sommario
Acknowledgements | 6 |
West Indian Literature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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