The Post-Colonial Studies Reader by Gareth Griffiths (Editor)
- Publisher: HISTORY
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- SKU: 30963
- Number of Pages: 542
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📘 Title Name: The Post-Colonial Studies Reader
✍️ Authors/Editors: Gareth Griffiths, Helen Tiffin, Bill Ashcroft
📦 Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
🔹 Introduction:
The Post-Colonial Studies Reader brings together foundational and contemporary writings that define the field of post-colonial theory. This updated edition offers a comprehensive look at key themes, debates, and authors that have shaped post-colonial discourse globally.
🔑 Key Points:
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Includes works from major theorists like Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak.
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Organized thematically to address key topics: identity, language, race, nationalism, and representation.
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Serves as both an academic resource and a practical guide for understanding colonial and post-colonial power dynamics.
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Offers critical perspectives from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and Indigenous contexts.
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Updated with new sections on globalization, diaspora, and environmental post-colonialism.
🔚 Conclusion:
This reader remains an essential collection for students, scholars, and educators involved in literature, history, politics, and cultural studies. Its multidimensional approach ensures relevance in analyzing ongoing global challenges through a post-colonial lens.