Post Colonial Identities

Post Colonial Identities
Author: Ce, Chin,Smith, Charles
Publsiher: Handel Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-04-03
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789783708570

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Post Colonial Identities revisits issues regarding the newer literature within the expansive African heritage of diverse regional and national groupings. It is poised at substantiating the uniformity of Africa in terms of literary and cultural movements, and lending some inter-disciplinary insights on the whole body of literature through twentieth century history.

Creole Identity in Postcolonial Indonesia

Creole Identity in Postcolonial Indonesia
Author: Jacqueline Knörr
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2014-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782382683

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Contributing to identity formation in ethnically and religiously diverse postcolonial societies, this book examines the role played by creole identity in Indonesia, and in particular its capital, Jakarta. While, on the one hand, it facilitates transethnic integration and promotes a specifically postcolonial sense of common nationhood due to its heterogeneous origins, creole groups of people are often perceived ambivalently in the wake of colonialism and its demise, on the other. In this book, Jacqueline Knörr analyzes the social, historical, and political contexts of creoleness both at the grassroots and the State level, showing how different sections of society engage with creole identity in order to promote collective identification transcending ethnic and religious boundaries, as well as for reasons of self-interest and ideological projects.

Postcolonial Identities in Africa

Postcolonial Identities in Africa
Author: Pnina Werbner,Terence Ranger
Publsiher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39076001759658

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Making a break with conventional wisdom in post-colonial discourse, this book explores contemporary African identities in transition. The contributors look at the colonial legacy and how colonial identities are being reconstructed in the face of deepening social inequality across the continent.

Postcolonial Lack

Postcolonial Lack
Author: Gautam Basu Thakur
Publsiher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781438477695

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Postcolonial Lack reconvenes dialogue between Lacanian psychoanalysis and postcolonial theory in order to expand the range of cultural analyses of the former and make the latter theoretically relevant to the demands of contemporary narratives of othering, exclusion, and cultural appropriation. Seeking to resolve the mutual suspicion between the disciplines, Gautam Basu Thakur draws out the connections existing between Lacan's teachings on subjectivity and otherness and writings of postcolonial and decolonial theorists such as Gayatri Spivak, Frantz Fanon, and Homi Bhabha. By developing new readings of the marginalized other as radical impasse and pushing the envelope on neoliberal identity politics, the book moves postcolonial studies away from the perennial topic of identity and difference and into examining the form and function of the other as excess--surplus and/or lack--in colonial and postcolonial literature, film, and social discourse. Looking at writings by Mahasweta Devi, Amitav Ghosh, Leila Aboulela, Narayan Gangopadhyay, Katherine Boo, and films by Gillo Pontecorvo, Clint Eastwood, Ryan Coogler (Black Panther), and Tony Gatlif, Basu Thakur highlights a new set of ethical and political considerations emerging as a direct result of this shift and stakes a fundamental rethinking of postcoloniality through what he calls the "politics of ontological discordance."

Postcolonial Identity and Place

Postcolonial Identity and Place
Author: Anqi Liu
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783668738591

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Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Sociology - Individual, Groups, Society, grade: 1.0, Martin Luther University (Deutsche Sprache und Literatur), course: Introduction to Postcolonial Theory, Literature, and Film, language: English, abstract: Postcolonial studies aim at stripping away conventional thoughts and examine what kind of identity emerges in postcolonial subject. The first problem when I set out to work on postcolonial literatures is to confirm its scope. This word scope that I put forward here can be explained as follows, on the one hand, postcolonial literature is apparently vague and general. It’s such a multinational and multicultural case that it is hard to define which country falls under the rubric. Except what we always mentioned as “postcolonial countries” such as Nigeria, India and Pakistan, some writers include also countries like Canada, Ireland and Australia. So when we read the literatures about postcolonial, it is apparent for us to discover, that they include two parts, on the one hand, it is based on the dominant or colonizer society, on the other hand, it talks also about the dominated or colonized society. On the other hand, there are a large number of relevant themes or aspects around the topic postcolonialism: migration, race, gender, resistance, slavery and so on. Trying to cover all the countries and aspects in one essay seems not so specific. In my essay, I will focus on the question “Who am I ?”. This kind of doubt about one’s identity is a “derivative product” of colonialism and a very important topic in postcolonial world. When we read literatures, we are able to seek out, what the indigenous voice want to express, how should the indigenous people see themselves, once their place and identity were forced to change? Is the dual identity always ambivalent? These questions are what I’m going to explain hereinafter.

Violence and Belonging

Violence and Belonging
Author: Vigdis Broch-Due
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415290066

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Violence and Belonging explores the formative role of violence in shaping people's identities in modern postcolonial Africa.

Tourism and Postcolonialism

Tourism and Postcolonialism
Author: Michael C. Hall,Hazel Tucker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004-09-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134329663

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Due to its centrality to the processes of transnational mobilities, migration and globalization, tourism studies has the potential to make a significant contribution to understanding the postcolonial experience. Drawing together theoretical and applied research, this fascinating book illuminates the links between tourism, colonialism and postcolonialism. Significantly, it creates a space for the voices of authors from postcolonial countries. Chapters are integrated and examined through concepts taken from the wider postcolonial literature, which identify tourism not only as an international industry but also as a postcolonial cultural form, which by its very nature is based on past and present day colonial structural relationships. The first book to explicitly explore the contribution tourism can make to the postcolonial experience, this book is an essential read for students of tourism, cultural studies and geography.

Nationalism and Post Colonial Identity

Nationalism and Post Colonial Identity
Author: Anshuman A Mondal
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2004-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134494170

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This book offers the first comparative study of two highly significant anti-colonial nationalisms.