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Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures


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Edited in collaboration with the Centre for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies, University of Kent at Canterbury, Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures presents a wide range of research into postcolonial literatures by specialists in the field. Volumes concentrate on writers and writing originating in previously (or presently) colonized areas, and include material from non-anglophone as well as anglophone colonies and literatures.

Part of our home for cutting-edge, upper-level scholarly studies and edited collections, this series considers postcolonial literature alongside topics such as gender, race, ecology, religion, politics, and science. Titles are characterized by dynamic interventions into established subjects and innovative studies on emerging topics. Currently the series is managed by Bahriye Kemal, Donna Landry and Caroline Rooney

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On Literary Attachment in South Africa Tough Love

On Literary Attachment in South Africa: Tough Love

1st Edition

By Michael Chapman
May 31, 2023

This book reflects on the "literary" in literature. Less ideologically construed, more affirmative of literary attachment, the study adopts a style of intimacy – its "tough love" – in a correlation between the creative work and the critical act. Instead of configuring literary works to "...

Poetics and Politics of Relationality in Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Fiction

Poetics and Politics of Relationality in Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Fiction

1st Edition

By Dorothee Klein
May 31, 2023

This is the first sustained study of the formal particularities of works by Bruce Pascoe, Kim Scott, Tara June Winch, and Alexis Wright. Drawing on a rich theoretical framework that includes approaches to relationality by Aboriginal thinkers, Edouard Glissant, and Jean-Luc Nancy, and recent work in...

Speaking Politically Adorno and Postcolonial Fiction

Speaking Politically: Adorno and Postcolonial Fiction

1st Edition

By Eleni Philippou
May 31, 2023

In this monograph Theodor Adorno’s philosophy engages with postcolonial texts and authors that emerge out of situations of political extremity – apartheid South Africa, war-torn Sri Lanka, Pinochet’s dictatorship, and the Greek military junta. This book is ground-breaking in two key ways: first, it...

Narrative Performances of Mothering in South Asian Diasporic Fiction

Narrative Performances of Mothering in South Asian Diasporic Fiction

1st Edition

By Sarah Knor
December 30, 2022

Examining a range of South Asian Anglophone diasporic fiction and poetry, this monograph opens a new dialogue between diaspora studies and gender studies. It shows how discourses of diaspora benefit from re-examining their own critical relation to concepts of the maternal and the motherland. Rather...

Verbal-Visual Configurations in Postcolonial Literature Intermedial Aesthetics

Verbal-Visual Configurations in Postcolonial Literature: Intermedial Aesthetics

1st Edition

By Birgit Neumann, Gabriele Rippl
May 12, 2020

Examining a range of contemporary Anglophone texts, this book opens up postcolonial and transcultural studies for discussions of visuality and vision. It argues that the preoccupation with visual practices in Anglophone literatures addresses the power of images, vision and visual aesthetics to ...

Critical Branding Postcolonial Studies and the Market

Critical Branding: Postcolonial Studies and the Market

1st Edition

By Caroline Koegler
February 25, 2020

Critical Branding: Postcolonial Studies and the Market provides an original answer to what Sarah Brouillette has called postcolonial studies’ ‘longstanding materialist challenge’, illuminating the relationship between what is often broadly called ‘the market’ and the practice and positionality of ...

Zoë Wicomb & the Translocal Writing Scotland & South Africa

Zoë Wicomb & the Translocal: Writing Scotland & South Africa

1st Edition

Edited By Kai Easton, Derek Attridge
February 25, 2020

This is the first book on the fiction of Zoë Wicomb, a writer long at the forefront of the South African canon and whose international stature was firmly secured with the award of an inaugural Windham Campbell prize at Yale in 2013. It brings together interdisciplinary essays from the UK, USA, ...

Domestic Intersections in Contemporary Migration Fiction Homing the Metropole

Domestic Intersections in Contemporary Migration Fiction: Homing the Metropole

1st Edition

By Lucinda Newns
December 16, 2019

Domestic Intersections in Contemporary Migration Fiction responds to the need for a more materialist perspective on migration by reorienting the focus on domesticity and the everyday practices of homemaking and away from a celebratory and aestheticized reading of displacement. Centering on Britain ...

Writing Cyprus Postcolonial and Partitioned Literatures of Place and Space

Writing Cyprus: Postcolonial and Partitioned Literatures of Place and Space

1st Edition

By Bahriye Kemal
November 01, 2019

Bahriye Kemal's ground-breaking new work serves as the first study of the literatures of Cyprus from a postcolonial and partition perspective. Her book explores Anglophone, Hellenophone and Turkophone writings from the 1920s to the present. Drawing on Yi-Fu Tuan’s humanistic geography and Henri ...

Postcolonial Animalities

Postcolonial Animalities

1st Edition

By Suvadip Sinha, Amit Baishya
September 10, 2019

Postcolonial Animalities, co-edited by Suvadip Sinha and Amit R. Baishya, brings together ten essays to consider the interfaces between "human" and "animal" and the concrete presence of animals in postcolonial cultural production. This edited collection critiques monohumanist conceptions of the "...

Poetics and Politics of Shame in Postcolonial Literature

Poetics and Politics of Shame in Postcolonial Literature

1st Edition

Edited By David Attwell, Annalisa Pes, Susanna Zinato
May 14, 2019

Poetics and Politics of Shame in Postcolonial Literature provides a new and wide-ranging appraisal of shame in colonial and postcolonial literature in English. Bringing together young and established voices in postcolonial studies, these essays tackle shame and racism, shame and agency, shame and ...

Politicising World Literature Egypt, Between Pedagogy and the Public

Politicising World Literature: Egypt, Between Pedagogy and the Public

1st Edition

By May Hawas
April 16, 2019

Politicising World Literature: Egypt, Between Pedagogy and the Public engages with postcolonial and world literature approaches to examine the worldly imaginary of the novel genre and assert the political imperative to teaching world literature. How does canonising world literature relate to ...

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