Loomba, Ania

Postcolonial studies and beyond - Raniketh Permanent Black 2017 - x, 499 pages. Illustrations 25 cm

Beyond what? An introduction / Ania Loomba [and others] --
PART 1. GLOBALIZATION AND THE POSTCOLONIAL ECLIPSE --
Beyond the straits: postcolonial allegories of the globe / Peter Hulme --
On globalization, again! / Ali Behdad --
The ruins of empire: the national and global politics of America's return to Rome / Vilashini Cooppan --
The economic image-function of the periphery / Timothy Brennan --
PART 2. NEOLIBERALISM AND THE POSTCOLONIAL WORLD --
The end of history, again? Pursuing the past in the postcolony / Jean Comaroff --
A flight from freedom / Elizabeth A. Povinelli --
Decomposing modernity: history and hierarchy after development / James Ferguson --
"The deep thoughts the one in need falls into": quotidian experience and the perspectives of poetry in postliberation South Africa / Kelwyn Sole --
Between the Burqa and the beauty parlor? Globalization, cultural nationalism, and feminist politics / Nivedita Menon --
PART 3. BEYOND THE NATION-STATE (AND BACK AGAIN) --
Environmentalism and postcolonialism / Rob Nixon --
Beyond black Atlantic and postcolonial studies: the South African differences of Sol Plaatje and Peter Abrahams / Laura Chrisman --
Pathways to postcolonial nationhood: the democratization of difference in contemporary Latin America / Florencia E. Mallon --
Traveling multiculturalism: a trinational debate in translation / Robert Stan, Ella Shohat --
The ballad of the sad café: Israeli leisure, Palestinian terror, and the post/colonial question / Rebecca L. Stein --
PART 4. POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES AND THE DISCIPLINES IN TRANSFORMATION --
Hybridity and heresy: apartheid comparative religion in late antiquity / Daniel Boyarin --
Eugenic woman, semicolonialism, and colonial modernity as problems for postcolonial theory / Tani E. Barlow --
The social construction of postcolonial studies / David Scott --
Postcolonial studies and the study of history / Frederick Cooper --
The politics of postcolonial modernism / Neil Lazarus.

This interdisciplinary volume attempts to expand the temporal and geographic agenda of postcolonial studies.

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Postcolonialism -- Congresses.
Globalization -- Congresses.
Nation-state -- Congresses.

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