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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Colonialism/Postcolonialism by Ania Loomba


Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom) (Paperback)
by Ania Loomba

# Paperback: 263 pages
# Publisher: Routledge; 2 edition (October 19, 2005)

'Colonialism/Postcolonialism' moves adroitly between the general and the particular, the conceptual and the contextual, the local and the global, and between texts and material processes. Distrustful of established and self-perpetuating assumptions, foci and canonical texts which threaten to fossilize postcolonial studies as a discipline, Loomba's magisterial study raises many crucial issues pertaining to social structure and identity; engaging with different modes of theory and social explanation in the process. There is no doubt that this book remains the best general introduction to the field.
–Kelwyn Sole, Professor, English Department, University of Cape Town

Easily the most informative and wide-ranging series of its kind, so packed with bright ideas that it has become and indispensable resource for students of literature.
–Terry Eagleton, University of Manchester, UK

The New Critical Idiom is a constant resource, essential reading for all students.
–Tom Paulin, University of Oxford

"a future was lost yesterday
as easily and irretrievably
as a tennis ball at twilight"
Sylvia Plath's 'April 18'

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