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index.html http://www19.homepage.villanova.edu/silvia.nagyzekmi/postcol/index.html[7/20/2010 1:57:54 PM] Villanova University GIS 4000 Seminar Postcolonial Theory Fall 2009 W 3-5:20pm Classes Weekly response papers Discussion leader Research paper Recommended readings Links of interest Picture source Dr. Silvia Nagy-Zekmi SAC 268. Office hours: W 2-3pm, Th 4-5pm Dr. Elizabeth Kolsky SAC 438. Office hours: M 3-5pm Objective Requirements Policies Timeline Evaluation Readings Description: This course is designed as an introduction to the field of postcolonial studies, a dynamic field that has emerged and grown in the past twenty years. The word “postcolonial,” itself controversial, has many meanings and connotations. In the most literal sense, the term postcolonial is a temporal one that defines the period after European colonialism. The controversy over the term postcolonial primarily concerns the question of whether colonialism really ended when the Europeans left their colonies. Many have suggested that we might better understand the challenges posed by the ongoing legacies of colonial ideas, institutions and inheritances as a process of decolonization rather than a sharp end to an era. Postcolonial studies is defined by an interdisciplinary approach to a variety issues, including: the experience of colonialism and anti-colonial struggles; the role of discourse, rhetoric and language in processes of domination and resistance; the complex ways in which the colonial experience has shaped the modern world; and the social, cultural and political conditions of postcoloniality. Not surprisingly, postcolonial theory has had a deeper influence on the scholarship emerging from and on the former colonies of Asia, Africa and the Americas, where the struggles against European colonialism produced a series of critiques of European culture, history, and philosophy. In this course we will broadly examine postcolonial studies as a methodological and epistemological perspective that offers us tools to transcend the traditional divide between theory and narrative in the writing of history. We will begin by defining issues of power relationships in a historic context by looking at how certain categories --such as race, gender, and class-- are constructed. Thus we will be able unearth hidden agendas of colonization and the sources of major conflicts in postcolonial societies. Course Objective: To develop an understanding of major issues in postcolonial theory and an appreciation for the range of discourses in and about areas once colonized, and to examine how the colonial experience may have affected the type and content of texts produced in these areas.

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Villanova UniversityGIS 4000Seminar

Postcolonial Theory Fall 2009 W 3-5:20pm

Classes

Weekly response papers

Discussion leader

Research paper

Recommended readings

Links of interestPicture source

Dr. Silvia Nagy-ZekmiSAC 268.

Office hours: W 2-3pm, Th 4-5pmDr. Elizabeth Kolsky

SAC 438.Office hours: M 3-5pm

Objective • Requirements • Policies • Timeline • Evaluation • Readings

Description:This course is designed as an introduction to the field of postcolonial studies, a dynamic fieldthat has emerged and grown in the past twenty years. The word “postcolonial,” itselfcontroversial, has many meanings and connotations. In the most literal sense, the termpostcolonial is a temporal one that defines the period after European colonialism. Thecontroversy over the term postcolonial primarily concerns the question of whether colonialismreally ended when the Europeans left their colonies. Many have suggested that we might betterunderstand the challenges posed by the ongoing legacies of colonial ideas, institutions andinheritances as a process of decolonization rather than a sharp end to an era.Postcolonial studies is defined by an interdisciplinary approach to a variety issues, including:the experience of colonialism and anti-colonial struggles; the role of discourse, rhetoric andlanguage in processes of domination and resistance; the complex ways in which the colonialexperience has shaped the modern world; and the social, cultural and political conditions ofpostcoloniality. Not surprisingly, postcolonial theory has had a deeper influence on the scholarship emergingfrom and on the former colonies of Asia, Africa and the Americas, where the struggles againstEuropean colonialism produced a series of critiques of European culture, history, andphilosophy. In this course we will broadly examine postcolonial studies as a methodological andepistemological perspective that offers us tools to transcend the traditional divide betweentheory and narrative in the writing of history. We will begin by defining issues of power relationships in a historic context by looking at howcertain categories --such as race, gender, and class-- are constructed. Thus we will be ableunearth hidden agendas of colonization and the sources of major conflicts in postcolonialsocieties.

Course Objective:To develop an understanding of major issues in postcolonial theory and an appreciation for therange of discourses in and about areas once colonized, and to examine how the colonialexperience may have affected the type and content of texts produced in these areas.

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Requirements:

Regular attendance and participation in class discussion;weekly response papers;leading the class discussion on an assigned article and submitting a 4-5 page writtenversion of the presentation that includes major points of the class discussion as well;completion of a research project that result in a paper (approx. 12-15 pages).

Policies on Attendance, Late Work, and Academic IntegrityAll assignments must be submitted online through SafeAssign on WebCT before class meets.The weekly assignments may not be submitted late as that would defeat their purpose, which isto demonstrate your understanding and analysis of the reading prior to our discussion. Submityour weekly assignment prior to class on SafeAssign and bring a printed copy to class. If youare unable to submit a weekly assignment on time, you must contact the instructors at least 24hours in advance of class to discuss a make-up assignment. If you do not complete your writtenwork when it is due, and if you do not have an adequate excuse (and contact the instructorbefore the due date), your grade will be reduced by one letter grade each day after theassignment is due. The University maintains a clear policy with regard to Academic Integrity and the instructorshave no tolerance for infractions such as cheating on assignments, plagiarism, and submittingthe same or substantially similar papers for more than one course without consent of allinstructors concerned. All acts of academic dishonesty will be reported and students canexpect to be disciplined according to standard university rules of academic integrity. Penalty inthis course is a failing grade. Attendance is mandatory and is crucial to your success and the success of the course as awhole. If you miss more than one class and do not have a written excuse, your overall grade inthe course will be dropped by 5% for each class missed. More than 3 unexcused absences willresult in automatic failure in the course.

Timeline: Paper due dates

Title, general description of the paper topic due in class on September 9, 2009Annotated bibliography and short oral presentation due in class on October 7, 2009Oral presentation of research progress in class on December 2, 2009 Final paper due December 9, 2009 before 3 pmLate papers are NOT ACCEPTED.Unless a student has a documented medical excuse or other documented extenuatingcircumstances late papers will be penalized by being dropped one grade per day until thepaper is submitted.

Evaluation and Grading

Class participation 20%Weekly response papers 20%Discussion leader 10%Final paper 50%

Required Readings IN addition to the two book listed below all required readings for the courseare on WebCT or on-line.Mamdani, Mahmood. When Victims Become Killers. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2002Rhys, Jean. Wide Sargasso Sea. NY: Penguin Books, 1966

Recommended

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Dictionaries (for terminology):Ashcroft, Bill; Gareth Griffiths, Helen Tiffin: Key Concepts in Post-Colonial Studies. London:Routledge, 1998.Hawley, John C: Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies. London: Greenwood Press, 2001

Readers:Ashcroft, Griffiths, Tiffin (eds). The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. London: Routledge, 1995.Desai, Nair (eds). Postcolonialisms. An Anthology of Cultural Theory and Criticism. New Brunswick:Rutgers UP, 2005.

Further RECOMMENDED READINGS click here

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Main pageWeekly response paper

Discussion leaderResearch paper

Recommended readingsLinks of interest

GIS 4000

Postcolonial Theory

CLASSES

Dr. Silvia Nagy-Zekmi

Dr. Elizabeth Kolsky

Villanova UniversityFall 20093-5:20pm

8/26. Defining postcoloniality and postcolonial studies

9/2. Modernity / postmodernity / postcolonialityRequired reading:Appignanesi, Introducing PostmodernismModernity / Postmodernity, Postmodern terms: dictionary

9/9. The politics of colonialism: discovery, dispossession, dominationRequired reading:Pagden, Lords of All the World Chapters 2 and 3 (WebCT)Each student presents the tentative title of his/her paper to the class. Each project should berelated to one of the class themes. Have two ideas at hand. Details

9/16. The language of colonizationRequired reading:Columbus, "Letter to Luis de Santangel"Todorov, The Conquest of America (14-34; 34-51) excerpt

9/23. The economics of colonialism: industrialization and deindustrializationRequired reading:Habib, "Colonization of the Indian Economy, 1757-1900" (WebCT)

9/30. The culture of colonialism: colonial knowledge and colonial power Required reading:Cohn, "The Command of Language and the Language of Command" (WebCT)

10/7. Orientalism, exoticism, alterityRequired reading:Said, "Introduction" of Orientalism Video: Edward Said on Orientalism (1-4 on youtube) (Falvey call no. DS12 .S24 1998 (VHS) Annotated bibliography is due. Details

10/14. Fall break

10/21. Colonial and postcolonial identity: the race questionRequired reading:Fanon, "The Fact of Blackness" (Study notes)Video: Race, the floating signifier and continues here (Falvey call no. HT1521 .R2358 1996, VHS)

10/28. Theorizing anti-colonial resistance: violence and non-violence Required reading:Fanon, “Concerning Violence” (WebCT)Gandhi, Hind Swaraj, chapters IV-XX Video: The Battle of Algiers (1-13 on youtube) (Falvey call no.: PN1997.B38 B38 2004, DVD)

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11/4. Colonizing and decolonizing the mind Required reading:Césaire, Discourse on Colonialism (WebCT)Ngugi, "The Language of African Literature" (WebCT)

11/11. Postcolonial violence; the case study of Rwanda Required reading:Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers Video: Hotel Rwanda (1-13 on youtube) (Falvey call no.: PN1997.2 H68 2005, DVD)

11/18. Migration and Human Trafficking Required Reading:Global Solidarity Network Website. Instructions.Video: Sin nombre (Without a Name)

11/25. Thanksgiving break

12/2. STUDENT PRESENTATIONS of their research projects Details

12/9. Post/colonial literature and subject Required reading:Rhys, Wide Sargasso Sea Video (1-9)Harlow, "Resistance Literature"

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Main pageClasses

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Postcolonial Theory

WEB LINKS of INTEREST

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Dr. Elizabeth Kolsky

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Journals:VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE A general bibliography

WSU POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE JOURNAL LIST

Jouvert: A Journal of Postcolonial Studies

Interventions: The International Journal of Postcolonial Studies

Postcolonial Text

Trout: A South Pacific Journal of the Arts

IPCS Journal

Journal of Postcolonial Writing

Kunapipi: Journal of Postcolonial Writing

Journal of Postcolonial Education

Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies

Other pages:Postcolonial Links A very complete source

Some Issues in Postcolonial Theory

Postcolonial Literature in English

Post-Colonial News and LiteraryStudies

Institute of Postcolonial Studies

Postcolonial Studies: Areas

Postcolonial page by WallyHastings

Postcolonial Travel Writing

African cinema

Francophone African literature(also available in French)

Colonialism/Postcolonialism Postcolonialism for Beginners

Subaltern Studies Annotated bibliography

Postcolonial Sources Annotated Bibliography on Colonial and Postcolonial Nigeria

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Recommended Readings

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BooksAhmad, Aijaz. In Theory. Classes, Nations, Literatures. London: Verso, 1992.- - -. Lineages of the Present: Political Essays. New Delhi: Tulika, 1996.Adam, Ian and Tiffin, Helen, eds. Past the Last Post: Theorizing Post-Colonialism and Post-Modernism. New York:Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991Amin, Samir: Eurocentrism. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1989.Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths, Helen Tiffin: The Empire Writes Back. London: Routledge, 1989.- - -, et al. Eds. Key Concepts in Postcolonial Studies. New York: Routledge, 1998- - - , et al. Eds. The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. New York: Routledge, 1995- - -. Post-Colonial Transformation. London: Routledge, 2001.Bahri, Deepika and Vasudeva, Mary, eds. Between the Lines: South Asians and Post-Coloniality . Philadelphia:Temple University Press, 1996Bammer, Angelika, ed. Displacements: Cultural Identities in Question. Bloomington. Indiana University Press, 1994Barker, Francis and others, eds. Colonial Discourse: Postcolonial Theory. Manchester, Manchester University Press,1994Bhabha, Homi, ed. Nation and Narration. London: Routledge, 1990.- - -. The Location of Culture. London: Routledge, 1994.- - - and Hassan, J. Aladin's Gift. Ontario: York University, 1996.Blunt, Allison and Rose, Gillian, eds. Writing Women and Space: Colonial and Postcolonial Geographies. New York:Guilford Press, 1994.Boehmer, Elleke. Colonial and Postcolonial Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.Breckenridge, Carol and Van der Veer, Peter, eds. Orientalism and the Postcolonial Predicament: Perspectives onSouth Asia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993Bremer, Rose. Screening Race, Class and Gender: Postcolonial Texts and Contexts. 1996 (M.A. Thesis, Ohio StateUniversity)Brinkler-Gabler, Gisela, ed. Encountering the Other(s): Studies in Literature, History an Culture. Albany: StateUniversity of New York Press, 1995Buell, Frederick. National Culture and the New Global System. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994Bulbeck, Chilla. Re-orienting Western Feminism: Women's Diversity in a Postcolonial World. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1998.Campbell, Jan. Arguing with the Phallus: Feminist, Queer and Postcolonial Theory: A Psycoanalytic Contribution.Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press International, 1997Carrier, James, ed. Occidentalism: Images of the West. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995Chambers, lain and Curti, Lidia, eds. The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons. New York:Routledge, 1996Chatterjee, Partha. The Nation and Its Fragments: Colonial and Postcolonial Histories. Princeton, NJ: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1993Cheyfitz, Eric. The Poetics of Imperialism: Translation and Colonization from The Tempest to Tarzan. Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991Childs, Peter and Williams, R. An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theory New York: Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf,1997Cooper, Frederic and A.L. Stoller, eds. Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World. Berkeley:University of California Press, 1997Dallmayr, Fred. Beyond Orientalism: Essays on Cross-Cultural Encounter. Albany: State University of New YorkPress, 1996De La Campa, Roman and others, eds. Late Imperial Culture. New York: Verso, 1995De Toro, Fernando and De Toro, Alfonso, eds. Borders and Margins: Post-Colonialism and Post-Modernism. Frankfurtam Main: Veuvert, 1995

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Dhareshwar, Vivek. Detours: Theory, Narrative and the Inventions of Post-Colonial Identity. 1989 (Ph.D. Dissertation,University of California, Santa Cruz)Emberley, Julia. Thresholds of Difference: Feminist Critique, Native Women Writings, Postcolonial Theory. Toronto:University of Toronto press, 1993Fanon, Frantz. Black Skin, White Masks. [1952] Transl. Charles Lam Markmann. New York: Grove Press, 1967- - -. Studies in Dying Colonialism. [1959] Transl. Haakon Chevalier. New York: Grove Press, 1965- - -. The Wretched of the Earth. Trans. Constance Farrington. New York: Grove Press, 1961- - -. Toward the African Revolution. [1964] Transl. Haakon Chevalier. New York: Grove Press, 1967Fernández Retamar, Roberto. Caliban and Other Essays. Trans. Edward Baker. Minneapolis: University of MinnesotaPress, 1989Gandhi, Leela. Postcolonial Theory: A Critical Introduction. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998George, Olakunle. Motions of Critique: Modernity, (Post)Coloniality and the Africanist Agon. 1993 (Ph.D. Dissertation,Cornell University)Grewal, Inderal and Kaplan, Crown, eds. Scattered Hegemonies: Postmodernity and Transnational Feminist Practices.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1994Guha, Ranajit. A Subaltern Studies Reader, 1986-1995. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997Harding, Sandra. Is Science Multicultural?: Postcolonialisms, Feminisms and Epistemologies. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 1998- - -. Is Western Critical Theory Ethnotheory? Feminist and Postcolonial Perspectives. 1994 (Paper, Society for theStudy of Social Problems)Hargreaves, Alec and McKinney, Mark, eds. Postcolonial Cultures in France. New York: Routledge, 1998Howells, Coral and Hunter, Lynette, eds. Narrative Strategies in Canadian Literature: Feminism and Postcolonialism.Philadelphia: Open University Pres,, 1991Hussain, A., Antonio Gramsci. Postcolonialism: Hermeneutics, Politics and Praxis. 1997 (M.A. Thesis, WashingtonState University)Identity, Rationality and the Post-Colonial Subject: African Perspectives on Contemporary Social Theory. New York:Institute of African Studies, Columbia University, 1991John, Mary. Discrepant Dislocations: Femminism, Theory and the Post-Colonial Condition. 1991. (PhD Dissertation,University of California, Sta. Cruz.)Johnson, Newtona. Angles of Vision: Diasporic Consciousness in Post-Colonial Diaspora Discourse (Buchi Emecheta,Nigeria,Joan Riley, Jamaica, Bharati Mukherjee. India. Marlene Nourbese Philip, Tobago ). 1997 (Ph.D. Dissertation,Emory University)Joussawala, F. and R.W. Dasenbrock. Interviews with Writers of the Postcolonial World. Jackson: University Press ofMississippi, 1992Koundoura, Maria. Multinationalism: Redrawing the Map of the Intellectual's Labor in the Age of Postcoloniality 1993(Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University)Loomba, Ania. Colonialism-Postcolonialism. New York: Routledge, 1998Lowe, Lisa. Critical Terrains: French and British Orientalisms. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1991Massey, Irving and Jones, Charles, eds. Postcolonial Perspectives: Politics-History-Literature. Buffalo: Department ofEnglish, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994 55pMacKenzie, John. Orientalism: History, Theory and the Arts. New York: Manchester University Press, 1995McClintock, A, and A. Mufti, and E. Shohat, eds. Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation and Postcolonial Perspectives.Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997McLeod, John: Beginning Postcolonialism. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2000.Memmi, Albert. The Colonizer and the Colonized. [1957] Trans. Howard Greenfeld. New York: Orion Press, 1966.Mongia, Padmini ed. Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. New York: Arnold, 1996Moore-Gilbert, Bart. Postcolonial Theory: Contexts, Practices, Politics. New York: Verso, 1997Murray, Stuart, ed. Not on Any May: Essays on Postcoloniality and Cultural Nationalism. Exeter, England: Universityof Exeter Press, 1992Naficy, Himid and Gabriel, -Teshome, eds. Discourse of the Other: Postcoloniality,Positionality and Subiectivity. Chur:Harwood Academic Publishers, 1991Ortiz, Fernando. Cuban Counterpoint: Tobacco and Sugar. Trans. Harriet de Onís. (1947).Pieterse, Jan and Parekh, Bbikhu, eds. The Decolonization of Imapination: Culture, Knowledge and Power. London:Zed Books, 1995Rajan, Gita and Mohauram, Radhika, eds. Postcolonial Discourse and Changing Cultural Contexts: Theory andCriticism. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995mSaid, Edward. Beginnings: Intention and Method. New York: Basic Books, 1975- - -. Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books, 1978- - -. The World, the Text and the Critic. London: Faber and Faber, 1984- - -. Nationalism, Colonialism and Literature. Derry, Ireland: Field Day, 1988

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- - -. Identity, Authority and Freedom: The Potentate and the Traveller. Cape Town University of Cape Town, 1991- - -. Culture of Imperialism. New York: Knopf, 1993- - -. The Pen and the Sword: Conversations with David Barsamian. Edinburgh: AK, 1994- - -. Representations of the Intellectual. The 1993 Reich Lectures. New York: Vintage Books, 1996- - -. Reflections on Exile. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003Sampat-Patel, Niti. Strategies of Masquerade: Theory, Culture, Postcoloniality. 1996 (Ph.D. Dissertation, New YorkUniversity)San Juan, Epifanio. Toward a People's Literature. Essays in the Dialectics of Praxis and Contradiction. Quezon City:University of Philippines Press, 1984- - -. From People to Nation. Essays in Cultural Politics. Manila: Asian Social Institute, 1990- - -. Writing and National Liberation. Quezon City: University of Philippines Press, 1991- - -. Racial Formations, Critical Transformations. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1992- - -. Reading the West/Writing the East. New York: Peter Lang, 1992- - -. Allegories of Resitance. Quezon City: University of Philippines Press, 1994- - -. Hegemonies and Strategies of Transgression. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995- - -. Postcolonial Theory versus Philippine Reality: Regrounding the Diasporic Psyche in History and Praxis. Durham,NC: Duke University Press, 1996- - -. Beyond Postcolonial Theory. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999Sardar, Ziauddin. Orientalism. Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1998Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. In Other Worlds: Essays in Cultural Politics. New York: Methuen, 1987- - -. The Post-Colonial Critic. Interviews, Strategies, Dialogues. London: Routledge, 1990- - -. Thinking of Academic Freedom in Gendered Postcoloniality. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, 1992- - -. Outside in the Teaching Machine. London: Routledge, 1993- - -. The Spivak Reader: Selected Works of G.Ch.S. London: Routledge, 1996- - -. A Critique of Postcolonial Reason. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1999Sunder Rajan, Rajeswari. Real and Imagined Women: Gender, Culture and Postcolonialism. London: Routledge, 1993Tiffin, Chris and Lawson, Alan, eds. De-Scribing Empire: Post-Colonialism and Textuality. New York: Routledge, 1994Trinh, Minh-ha. Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,1989Vincent, A., ed. Postcolonialism and Political Theory. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997Werbner, Richard, ed. Memory and the Postcolony: African Anthropology and the Critique of Power. New York: ZedBooks, 1998White, Jonathan. Recasting the World. Writing after Colonialism. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993Williams, Patrick and Chrisman, Laura, eds. Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory: A Reader. New York:Harvester Wheatsheaf 1993Yegenoglu, Meyda. Colonial Fantasies: Towards a Feminist Reading of Orientalism. New York: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1998Young, Robert: Postcolonialism: An Historical Introduction Blackwell, 2001.

ArticlesAppiah, Kwame. "Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Postmodern" CRITICAL INQUIRY 17:336-357 Winter 1991- - -. "Is the Post- in Postmodernism the Post- in Postcolonial?" in Mongia, Padmini, ed. Contemporary PostcolonialTheory: A Reader. New York: Arnold, 1996, p55-71- - -. "Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Postmodern" in McClintock, Anne and others, eds. Dangerous Liaisons:Gender, Nation and Postcolonial Perspectives. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997- - - ."The Postcolonial and the Postmodern" in Ashcroft, Bill and others, eds. The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. NewYork: Routledge, 1995, p. 19-124Apter, E. "French Colonial Studies and Postcolonial Theory", SUB-STANCE 24(1/2):169-180 1995 Nos. 76/77Ashcroft, Bill. "Excess: Post-Colonialism and the Verandahs of Meaning" in Tiffin, Chris and Lawson, Alan, eds. De-Scribing Empire: Post-Colonialism and Textuality. New York: Routledge, 1994Bahri, Deepika. "Coming to Terms with the 'Postcolonial"' in Bahri, Deepika and Vasudeva, Mary, eds. Between theLines: South Asians and Post-Coloniality. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996, p137-164- - -. "Once More With Feeling: What is Postcolonialism?", ARIEL 26(t):51-82 January 1995Barnmer, Angelika. "Xenophobia, Xenophilia and No Place to Rest" in Brinkler-Gabler, Gisela, ed. Encountering theOther(s): Studies in Literature, History and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, p45-62Bharucha, Rustom. "Somebody's Other: Disorientations in the Cultural Politics of Our Times", THIRD TEXT 26:3-101995Beer, Inge. "This Is Not the Orient: Theory and Postcolonial Practice" in Bal, Mieke and Boer, Inge, eds. The Point ofTheory: Practices of Cultural Analysis. New York: Continuum, 1994, p 211-219Chakrabarty, Dipesh. "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for 'Indian' Pasts?",

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REPRESENTATIONS 37:1-26 Winter 1992- - -. "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History" in Ashcroft, Bill and others, eds. The Post-Colonial Studies Reader.New York: Routledge, 1995, p383-388- - -. "Postcoloniality and the Artifice of History: Who Speaks for 'Indian' Pasts?" in Mongia, Padmini, ed.Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. New York: Arnold, 1996, p223-247- - -. "Provincializing Europe: Postcoloniality and the Critique of History", CULTURAL STUDIES 6(3):337-357 October1992Chanady, Amaryll. "From Difference to Exclusion: Multiculturalism and Postcolonialism", INTERNATIONAL JOURNALOF POLITICS, CULTURE AND SOCIETY 8(3):419+ Spring 1995Chen, K. "Not Yet the Postcolonial Era: The (Super) Nation State and Transoationism of Cultural Studies", CULTURALSTUDIES 10(1):37-70 1996Cherniavsky, Eva. "Subaltern Studies in a U.S. Frame", BOUNDARY 2 23(2):85-110 Summer 1996Chow, Rey. "Between Colonizers: Hong Kong's Postcolonial Self-Writing in the 1990s", DIASPORA 2(2):151-1701992Christian, Barbara. "The Race for Theory" in Mongia, Padmini, ed. Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader.New York: Arnold, 1996, p148-157Chun, Allen. "Fuck Chineseness: On the Ambiguities of Ethnicity as Culture as Identity", BOUNDARY 2 23(2):111-138Summer 1996Collier, Mary. "Researching Cultural Identity: Reconciling Interpretive and Postcolonial Perspectives" in Gonzalez,Alberto and Tanno, Dolores, eds. Communication and Identity Across Cultures. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998Canrobes, A. "The Recalcitrant Object: Culture Contact and the Question of Hybridity" in Barker, Francis and others,eds. Colonial Discourse: Postcolonial Theory. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1994, p89-114Coconil, Fernando. "Can Postcoloniality Be Decolonized?: Imperial Banality and Postcolonial Power", PUBLICCULTURE 5(1):89-108 1992Darian-Smith, Eve. "Postcolonialism: A Brief Introduction", SOCIAL AND LEGAL STUDIES 5(3):291-299 September1996Dayal, Samir. "Postcolonialism's Possibilities: Subcontinental Diasporic Intervention", CULTURAL CRITIQUE 33:113-149 Spring 1996Dhareshwar, V. "Postcolonial in the Postmodern - Or, The Political After Modernity", ECONOMY AND POLITICS30(30):E104-El12 1995Docker, John. "Rethinking Postcolonialism and Multiculturalism in the Fin De Siecle", CULTURAL STUDIES 9(3):409-426 October 1995Donnell, Alison. "She Ties Her Tongue: The Problems of Cultural Paralysis in Postcolonial Criticism", ARIEL26(1):101-116 January 1995 71.During, Simon. "Postcolonialism and Globalization", MEANJIN 51(2):339+ Winter 1992 72.- - -. "Postmodernism: Or, Post-Colonialism Today" in Ashcroft, Bill and others, eds. The Post-Colonial StudiesReader. New York: Routledge, 1995, p125-129Frankenberg, Ruth and Maul, Lati. "Crosscurrents, Crosstalk: Race, Postcoloniality and the Politics of Location",CULTURAL STUDIES 7(2):292-310 May 1993- - -. "Crosscurrents, Crosstalk: Race, Postonloniality and the Politics of Location" in Mongia, Padmini, ed.Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. New York: Arnold, 1996, p347-364Gates, Henry Louis. Jr. "Critical Fanonism", CRITICAL INQUIRY 17:457-470 Spring 1991Giroux, Henry. "Paulo Freire and the Politics of Postcolonialism", JOURNAL OF ADVANCED COMPOSITION12(1):15-26 Winter 1992- - -. "Paulo Freire and the Politics of Postcolonialism" in McLaren, Peter and Leonard, Peter, eds. Paulo Freire: ACritical Encounter. New York: Routledge, 1993- - -. "Paulo Freire and the Politics of Postcolonialism" in Olson, Gary and Dobrin, Sidney, eds. Composition Theoryfor the Postmodem Classroom. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994- - -. "Post-Colonial Ruptures and Democratic Possibilities: Multiculturalism as Anti-Racist Pedagogy", CULTURALCRITIQUE 21:5-39 Spring 1992Goss, Jasper. "Postcolonialism: Subverting Whose Empire?", THIRD WORLD QUARTERLY 17(2):239-250 June 1996Gunew, Sneja. "Postcolonialism and Multiculturalism: Between Race and Ethnicity", YEARBOOK OF ENGLISHSTUDIES 27:22-39 1997 - - -. "Postcolonialism/Multiculturalism: Australia 1993: An Interview with Sneja Gunew" inRajan, Gita and Mohanram, Radhika, eds. Postcolonial Discourse and Changing Cultural Contexts: Theory andCriticism. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995, p205-217Hall, Catherine. "Histories, Empires and Post-Colonial Moment" in Chambers, Iain and Curti, Lidia, eds. The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons. New York: Routledge, 1996, p65-77Hall, Stuart. "When was the 'Post-Colonial'? Thinking at the Limit" in Chambers, Iain and Curti, Lidia, eds. The Post-Colonial Question: Common Skies, Divided Horizons. New York: Routledge, 1996, p242-260Harding, Sandra. "After Eurocentrism? Challenges fur the Philosophy of Science", PROCEEDINS OF THE

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