1st Edition

The Future of Postcolonial Studies

Edited By Chantal Zabus Copyright 2015
280 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

248 Pages
by Routledge

The Future of Postcolonial Studies celebrates the twenty-fifth anniversary of the publication of The Empire Writes Back by the now famous troika - Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin. When  The Empire Writes Back first appeared in 1989, it put postcolonial cultures and their post-invasion narratives on the map. This vibrant collection of fifteen chapters by both... Read more

Introduction: The Future of Postcolonial Studies Chantal Zabus  Part I: Comparing  1. Postcolonial Studies in French-speaking Areas: France, Francophonie, and the World Jean-Marc Moura  2. ‘We’ve Done Our Bit, Too!’: Crossover Literatures, Postcolonial Studies, and the Reception of Postcolonial Writing in Italy Silvia Albertazzi  3. Future Linguistic Approaches to African Literature Vicki Briault-Manus  Part II: Converting  4. Conversion, Identity and Resistance in Colonial and Postcolonial Space: The Writings of Tiyo Soga 1829-1871 Gareth Griffiths  5. Island Hinduism: Religion and Modernity in Francophone Indian Ocean Literature Srilata Ravi  6. Fundamentalism and Postcoloniality: Beyond ‘Westoxification’? Klaus Stierstorfer  Part III: Greening  7. Greening in Contemporary Arabic Literature: The Transformation of Mythic Motifs in Postcolonial Discourse Ferial J. Ghazoul  8. Notes on the Postcolonial Arctic Graham Huggan  9. Animals, Environment and Post-Colonial Futures Helen Tiffin  Part IV: Queering  10. Postcolonially Queer: Sexual Dissidence as Cultural Struggle in Emergent Democracies in Africa William J. Spurlin  11. Writing Queer in South Africa: Poetry versus Identity – A Creative Response Joan Hambidge  12. The Queer Writes Back: Australia David Coad  Part V: Utopia  13. The Transgendered Nation: Intersexions between the Transnation and the Transsexual Subject Chantal Zabus  14. Imperial Diversity: War, Post-humanism, and the Futures of Postcolonial Studies Mike Hill  15. Future Thinking: Postcolonial Utopianism Bill Ashcroft

Biography

Chantal Zabus is Professor of Postcolonial Literatures and Gender Studies at the University Paris 13 Sorbonne-Paris-Cité, France. She is the author of Out in Africa (2013); Between Rites and Rights (2007); The African Palimpsest (2007); and Tempests after Shakespeare (2002). She is the Editor-in-Chief of Postcolonial Text.