Relocating PostcolonialismISBN: 978-0-631-20804-4
Hardcover
400 pages
February 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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Introduction: Scale and Sensibility. (Ato Quayson and David Theo Goldberg).
1. In Conversation with Neeladri Bhattacharya, Suvir Kaul and Ania Loomba. (Edward Said).
2. Speaking of Postcoloniality, in the Continuous Present: A Conversation. (Homi Bhabha and John Comaroff).
3. Resident Alien? (Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak).
4. Directions and Dead-ends in Postcolonial Studies. (Benita Parry).
5. Racial Rule. (David Theo Goldberg).
6. Racist Visions for the Twenty-first Century: On the Cultural Politics of the French Radical Right. (Ann Stoler).
7. Breaking the Silence and a Break with the Past: African Oral Histories and the Transformations of the Atlantic Slave Trade in Southern Ghana. (Anne Bailey).
8. Forgotten Like a Bad Dream: Atlantic Slavery and the Ethics of Postcolonial Memory. (Barnor Hesse).
9. Connectivity, and the Fate of the Unconnected. (Olu Oguibe).
10. Towards (Re)Conciliation: The Post-Colonial Economy of Giving. (Pal Ahluwalia).
11. The Economy of Ideas: Colonial Gift and Postcolonial Product. (Zane Ma-Rhea).
12. Looking Awry: Tropes of Disability in Postcolonial Writing. (Ato Quayson).
13. Theorizing Disability. (Rosemarie Garland Thomson).
14. Nature, History and the Failure of Language: The Problem of the Human in Postapartheid South Africa. (John Noyes).
15. Passing as Korean-American. (Wendy Ann Lee).
16. Myths of East and West: Intellectual Property Law in Postcolonial Hong Kong. (Eve Darian-Smith).
17. A Flexible Foundation: Constructing A Postcolonial Dialogue. (Dawn Duncan).
18. Linguists and Postcolonial Literature: Englishes in the Classroom. (Laura Wright and Jonathan Hope).
19. Post-Scriptum (Francois Verges).
Index.