Postcolonialism offers challenging and provocative ways of thinking about colonial and neocolonial power, about self and other, and about the discourses that perpetuate postcolonial inequality and violence. Much of the seminal work in postcolonialism has been shaped by currents in philosophy, notably Marxism and ethics. "Understanding Postcolonialism" examines the philosophy of postcolonialism in order to reveal the often conflicting systems of thought which underpin it. In so doing, the book presents a reappraisal of the major postcolonial thinkers of the twentieth century.Ranging beyond the narrow selection of theorists to which the field is often restricted, the book explores the work of Fanon and Sartre, Gandhi, Nandy, and the Subaltern Studies Group, Foucault and Said, Derrida and Bhabha, Khatibi and Glissant, and Spivak, Mbembe and Mudimbe. A clear and accessible introduction to the subject, "Understanding Postcolonialism" reveals how, almost half a century after decolonisation, the complex relation between politics and ethics continues to shape postcolonial thought.
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"Essential reading for all scholars and students in the postcolonial field. A concise and timely introduction to the philosophical underpinnings of anti-colonial and postcolonial criticism and a significant intervention in the field." --Charles Forsdick, University of Liverpool
"A fresh and lucid presentation of major strands in postcolonial thought from Gandhi onward, including a clear presentation for the non-expert of the poststructuralist philosophical background necessary for understanding current debates." --Lynda Lange, University of Toronto
"A valuable introduction to postcolonial philosophy and its poststructuralist philosophical foundations, a clear overview of important debates, and succinct, precise definitions of essential terminology related to the field. . . It represents, too, a significant intervention because of the innovative comparisons drawn between Francophone, Anglophone, and Latin American postcolonial thought. Overall, Understanding Postcolonialism will be a 'must' for newcomers and more experienced readers of postcolonial philosophy alike." --French Studies
About the Author:
Jane Hiddleston is Lecturer in French at University of Oxford and Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford.
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- PublisherRoutledge
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 1844651606
- ISBN 13 9781844651603
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages224
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