1st Edition

Postcolonial Life-Writing Culture, Politics, and Self-Representation

By Bart Moore-Gilbert Copyright 2009
200 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

200 Pages
by Routledge

Postcolonial Life-Writing is the first attempt to offer a sustained critique of this increasingly visible and influential field of cultural production. Bart Moore-Gilbert considers the relationship between postcolonial life-writing and its western analogues, identifying the key characteristics that differentiate the genre in the postcolonial context. Focusing particularly on writing styles... Read more

Selected Contents: Introduction  1. Centred and Decentred Selves  2. Relational Selves  3. Embodied Selves  4. Located Selves  5. Inter-Generic Traffic in Postcolonial Life-Writing  6. Non-western Narrative Resources in Postcolonial Life-Writing  7. The Cultural Politics of Postcolonial Self-Representation. Conclusion

Biography

Bart Moore-Gilbert

'Postcolonial Life-Writing is well-researched and intelligently written, with a clear agenda and arguement throughout. If Bart Moore-Gilbert at times seems too intent on encompassing the entire field of postcolonial literature, this can also be considered the strength of the book which will appeal to anyone with a scholarly interest in Postcolonial Studies and Auto/biography Studies.' - Wasafiri