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Outsiders and Insiders: Perspectives of Third World Culture in British and Post-Colonial Fiction

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Contributors:
Michael Harris
Publisher:
Peter Lang
Place of Publication: New York Publication Year: 1994
| Subjects: |
Imperialism In Literature,
Colonies In Literature,
Decolonization In Literature,
Culture Conflict In Literature,
Commonwealth Fiction (English)--History And Criticism,
Literature, Comparative--Commonwealth (English) And English,
Literature, Comparative--English And Commonwealth (English),
English Fiction--History And Criticism,
Developing Countries--Literatures--History And Criticism,
Developing Countries--In Literature
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Mary Favret He died, and the world showed no outward sign. . . . He died, and his place . . . has never been filled up. Mary Shelley, Preface to The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley Any objective method, duly verified, belies the initial contact with the object. It must first scrutinize everything...
Laurie Langbauer
Writing in the first issue of Cultural Studies , the Australian critic Jennifer Craik cites Stuart Hall and Tony Bennett to argue that "the development of cultural studies has seen an uneasy alliance. . . which overlooks the intrinsic incommensurability...
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