What each of these literatures has in common beyond their special and distinctive regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience of colonization and asserted themselves by foregrounding the tension with the imperial... Posts and Pasts: A Theory of Postcolonialism - 第 20 頁Alfred J. Lopez 著 - 2001 - 274 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| Amy Kaplan, Donald E. Pease - 1993 - 686 頁
...literatures has in common beyond their special and distinctive regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience...this which makes them distinctively post-colonial. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial... | |
| C. C. Barfoot, Theo D'haen, Theo d'. Haen - 1993 - 324 頁
...literatures has in common beyond their special and distinctive regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience...this which makes them distinctively post-colonial. 3 Inherent in this definition is the realization of an identity crisis; an unease, a discomfort even,... | |
| Ella Shohat, Robert Stam - 1994 - 436 頁
...regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience of eolonization and asserted themselves by foregrounding the tension...this which makes them distinctively post-colonial. See Bill Asheroft. Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin. The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in... | |
| Peter O. Stummer, Christopher Balme, Christopher B. Balme - 1996 - 360 頁
...regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience of colonisation and asserted themselves by foregrounding the tension with the imperial power, and by emphasising their differences from the assumptions of the imperial centre. It is this which makes them... | |
| Anne McClintock, Aamir Mufti, Ella Shohat - 1997 - 562 頁
...of these literatures has in common beyond their special and distinctive characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience...of the imperial centre. It is this which makes them distinctly post-colonial.18 At the same time, the themes of postcolonial criticism have been outstanding... | |
| Jace Weaver - 1997 - 257 頁
...relationship with the former colonizer, to the metropole. These postcolonial literatures have emerged out of the experience of colonization and asserted themselves by foregrounding the tension with the former colonial power and by emphasizing their differences from the assumptions of the colonial metropole.37... | |
| Samuel R. Delany - 1999 - 484 頁
...literatures has in common beyond their special and distinctive regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience...with the imperial power, and by emphasizing their difference from the assumption of the imperial centre.8 Let me note here the most fleeting, historically... | |
| E. Anthony Hurley, Renée Brenda Larrier, Joseph McLaren - 1999 - 396 頁
...these literatures has in common beyond their special distinctive regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience...foregrounding the tension with the imperial power ... It is this which makes them distinctively post-colonial. (2) The "foregrounding of tension" notwithstanding,... | |
| Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks - 2000 - 428 頁
...literatures has in common beyond their special and distinctive regional characteristics is that they emerged in their present form out of the experience...centre. It is this which makes them distinctively post-colonial.5 This problematic formulation collapses very different national-racial formations—the... | |
| C. Richard King - 2000 - 380 頁
...literatures have in common is "that they emerged in their present form out of the experience of colonisation and asserted themselves by foregrounding the tension...differences from the assumptions of the imperial centre" (1989, 2). The key to the divergence between Ashcroft, Griffiths, and Tiffin and both McCIintock and... | |
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