1st Edition

Transnation Identity and Mobility in Postcolonial Literature and Culture

By Bill Ashcroft Copyright 2026
136 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

136 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

136 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Transnation: Identity and Mobility in Postcolonial Literature and Culture offers a fresh and thought-provoking exploration of transnationalism, focusing on the mobility of populations who may not physically leave their national borders, but whose potential for movement subtly challenges the power and authority of the state. Drawing from postcolonial studies, it examines how marginalized... Read more
Introduction  Chapter 1 Nation, Transnation, and Belonging  Chapter 2 The Space of the Transnation  Chapter 3 Borders and Bordering  Chapter 4 The Subjects of the Transnation  Chapter 5 Transnation and the City  Chapter 6 Rushdie, Ghosh, and the Porosity of Borders  Afterword

Biography

Bill Ashcroft is a renowned critic and theorist, founding exponent of postcolonial theory, and co-author of The Empire Writes Back – the first text to offer a systematic examination of the field of postcolonial studies. He is author and co-author of twenty-three books and over two hundred articles and chapters, variously translated into six languages, and he is on the editorial boards of ten international journals. His latest works are Utopianism in Postcolonial Literatures (2016); The Postcolonial Studies Reader (3rd ed., 2025); and Key Concepts in Postcolonial Studies (4th ed., 2025). He is Emeritus Professor at the University of New South Wales, Australia, and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.