Nationalism, Colonialism, and Literature, Volume 1U of Minnesota Press, 1988 |
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abstract aesthetic Africa alien bourgeois Britain British Catholic century colonial consciousness contradiction cosmopolitan course culture decolonization discourse domination emergence English Europe European example experience Fanon Field Day Anthology Field Day's formal Forster's Fredric Jameson Howards End human ical identity ideology imagination imperialist infinity Irish nationalism Irish Writing irony Joyce Joyce's kind language liberation literary literature London Marx Marxist meaning ment merely metaphysical metropolis metropolitan modern modernist narrative nationalist native nativist nature négritude Neruda Northern Ireland novel oppressed pamphlets particular Paul Baran poems poet poetry political present Protestant radical relationship representation resistance revolutionary scramble for Africa Seamus Deane sectarianism sense situation social society somehow space spatial speak specific stereotypes structure style T. S. Eliot Terry Eagleton theories of imperialism Third World tion tional tive Tom Paulin tradition Ulysses universal utopian violence Walter Benjamin world system Yeats Yeats's
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Post-colonial Studies: The Key Concepts Bill Ashcroft,Gareth Griffiths,Helen Tiffin No preview available - 2007 |


