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In Postcolonial Past & Present twelve outstanding scholars of literature, history and visual arts look to those spaces Epeli Hau'ofa has insisted are full not empty, asking what it might mean to Indigenise culture. A new cultural politics demands new forms of making and interpretation that rethink and reroute existing cultural categories and geographies. These 'makers' include Mukunda Das, Janet Frame, Xavier Herbert, Tomson Highway, Claude McKay, Marie Munkara, Elsje van Keppel, Albert Wendt, Jane Whiteley and Alexis Wright. Case studies from Canada to the Caribbean, India to the Pacific, and Africa, analyse the productive ways that artists and intellectuals have made sense of turbulent local and global forces.
Cultural geography --- Pacific Island fiction (English) --- History and criticism. --- Sharrad, Paul. --- Oceania --- Social life and customs. --- Civilization.
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In Postcolonial Past andamp; Present twelve outstanding scholars of literature, history and visual arts look to those spaces Epeli Hau’ofa has insisted are full not empty, asking what it might mean to Indigenise culture. A new cultural politics demands new forms of making and interpretation that rethink and reroute existing cultural categories and geographies. These ‘makers’ include Mukunda Das, Janet Frame, Xavier Herbert, Tomson Highway, Claude McKay, Marie Munkara, Elsje van Keppel, Albert Wendt, Jane Whiteley and Alexis Wright. Case studies from Canada to the Caribbean, India to the Pacific, and Africa, analyse the productive ways that artists and intellectuals have made sense of turbulent local and global forces. Contributors: Bill Ashcroft, Debnarayan Bandyopadhyay, Anne Brewster, Diana Brydon, Meeta Chatterjee—Padmanabhan, Anne Collett, Dorothy Jones, Kay Lawrence, Russell McDougall, Tekura Moeka’a, Tony Simões da Silva, Teresia Teaiwa, Albert Wendt, Lydia Wevers, Diana Wood Conroy
Cultural geography --- Pacific Island fiction (English) --- English fiction --- Oceanian fiction (English) --- Pacific Island literature (English) --- Human geography --- History and criticism. --- Sharrad, Paul. --- Oceania --- Social life and customs. --- Civilization.
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This volume offers a comprehensive account of the production of English language novels and related prose fiction since 1950 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific. After the Second World War, the rise of cultural nationalism in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand and movements towards independence in the Pacific islands, together with the turn toward multiculturalism and transnationalism in the postcolonial world, has called into question the standard national frames for literary history. This has resulted in an increasing recognition of formerly marginalised peoples and a repositioning of these national literatures in a world literary context. This multi-authored volume explores the implications of such radical change through its focus on the novel and the short story, which model the crises in evolving narratives of nationhood and the reinvention of postcolonial identities. The constant interplay between national and regional specificity and transnational linkages is mirrored in the structure of this volume, where parallel sections on national literatures are situated within a broadly inclusive comparative framework. Shifting socio-political and cultural contexts and their effects on novels and novelists, together with shifts in literary genres (realism, modernism, the Gothic, postmodernism) are traced across these different regions. Attention is given not only to major authors but also to Indigenous and multicultural fiction , children's and young adult novels, and popular fiction. A significant feature of this volume is its extensive treatment of the novel in the South Pacific. Chapters on book publishing, critical reception, and literary histories for all four areas are included in this innovative presentation of a TransPacific postcolonial history of the novel.
English fiction --- Australian fiction --- Canadian fiction --- New Zealand fiction --- History and criticism --- Pacific Island fiction (English) --- Australian fiction. --- Canadian fiction. --- New Zealand fiction. --- History and criticism. --- Roman anglais --- Roman anglophone --- Roman canadien de langue anglaise --- Roman néo-zélandais --- New Zealand literature --- English literature
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Pacific Island fiction (English) --- Decolonization in literature. --- Indigenous peoples in literature. --- Roman océanien (anglais) --- Décolonisation dans la littérature --- Autochtones dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Oceania --- Hawaii --- New Zealand --- Samoa --- Océanie dans la littérature --- Hawaii dans la littérature --- Nouvelle-Zélande dans la littérature --- Samoa dans la littérature --- In literature. --- Roman océanien (anglais) --- Décolonisation dans la littérature --- Autochtones dans la littérature --- Océanie dans la littérature --- Hawaii dans la littérature --- Nouvelle-Zélande dans la littérature --- Samoa dans la littérature --- Pacifique, îles du --- DECOLONISATION DANS LA LITTERATURE --- Autochtones --- Nouvelle Zélande --- AUTOCHTONES --- DANS LA LITTERATURE
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