Decolonising FictionsDangaroo, 1993 - 192 pagine |
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... language - English — as a first language ( Stow ) or as a second language ( Wiebe and Naipaul ) . As E.D. Blodgett explains : Diglossia is " the way in which empires are made and consolidated " ; as such it " is not simply bilingualism ...
... language - English — as a first language ( Stow ) or as a second language ( Wiebe and Naipaul ) . As E.D. Blodgett explains : Diglossia is " the way in which empires are made and consolidated " ; as such it " is not simply bilingualism ...
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... language . Chinua Achebe explains his decision to write in the coloniser's language by saying that he has been given this language and he intends to use it , but in using it he will shape it to meet his needs as an African writer . Most ...
... language . Chinua Achebe explains his decision to write in the coloniser's language by saying that he has been given this language and he intends to use it , but in using it he will shape it to meet his needs as an African writer . Most ...
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... language , Visitants adopts strategies which deliberately incorporate it , and whose effect is to force the non ... language the definitive or normative one . Dalwood always refers to that of the Trobrianders as " the language ” and ...
... language , Visitants adopts strategies which deliberately incorporate it , and whose effect is to force the non ... language the definitive or normative one . Dalwood always refers to that of the Trobrianders as " the language ” and ...
Sommario
Acknowledgements | 6 |
West Indian Literature | 35 |
Australian Literature | 55 |
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Aboriginal African American Anglocentric assumptions Atwood's narrator Big Bear British Caliban Canadian Literature Caribbean Cawdor centre character civilisation colonial colonialist Commonwealth Literature Comparative Literature Comparative Perspectives Conrad's construction contemporary context continue counter-discourse countries creative cross-cultural culture Dalwood decolonising discourse dominant Ellen Empire English studies European experience explore focus Fringe of Leaves Guerrillas Heart of Darkness identity ideology imperial fictions indigenous interrogating Jamaica Jane Eyre Jimmy language literary criticism literatures in English London Margaret Atwood marginalised metaphor myth Naipaul narrative native novel Osana political postcolonial literatures postcolonial texts postcolonial writers potential question reading recognise relations Rhys Robert Kroetsch Rudy Wiebe settler settler-invader slave society speak Stow Stow's Temptations of Big textual Thematic Ancestor theory Toronto tradition Trobriand troppo University Press Visitants voices West Indian West Indies Western Wide Sargasso Sea Wiebe Wiebe's Wilson Harris World Literature Written writing Written in English York
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