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Reading the "new" Literatures in a Postcolonial Era

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ISBN-10 : 0859916014
ISBN-13 : 9780859916011
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Book Synopsis Reading the "new" Literatures in a Postcolonial Era by : Susheila Nasta

Book excerpt: Essays on the contribution of African, Caribbean, Asian and diaspora writers to 'English' literature. The 'new' literatures have most commonly been seen as a staging post en route to the current 'post-colonial' era. Yet these literatures and the diverse cultural histories they represent are older than such recent interpretations of them. This collection of essays investigates ways in which we can return to 'reading' these 'new' literatures without falling back on current critical assumptions.


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