Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction(English, Paperback, Young Robert J. C.)

Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction(English, Paperback, Young Robert J. C.)

  • Young Robert J. C.
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9780192801821ISBN 10: 0192801821

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Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction(English, Paperback, Young Robert J. C.) is written by Young Robert J. C. and published by Oxford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0192801821 (ISBN 10) and 9780192801821 (ISBN 13).

This innovative and lively book is quite unlike any other introduction to postcolonialism. Robert Young examines the political, social, and cultural after-effects of decolonization by presenting situations, experiences, and testimony rather than going through the theory at an abstract level. He situates the debate in a wide cultural context, discussing its importance as an historical condition, with examples such as the status of aboriginal people, of those dispossessed from their land, Algerian raï music, postcolonial feminism, and global social and ecological movements. Above all, Young argues, postcolonialism offers a political philosophy of activism that contests the current situation of global inequality, and so in a new way continues the anti-colonial struggles of the past. Salient Features Explores globalization, the Internet, mass media, and human rights activism Robert J. C. Young is 'one of the leading figures in postcolonial studies and a pioneer in the work of introducing and popularizing it for a larger audience.' (Professor Bruce Robbins, Rutgers University) 'a politically and intellectually engaging introduction to the formation of postcolonialism . Historically sound and intellectually inspiring.' (Professor Elleke Boehmer, Trent University) Cites the work of such theorists as Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, and Gayatri Spivak Key areas considered include: the status of aboriginal people, the innovative fiction of Garcia Marquez and Salman Rushdie, and the postcolonial cities of London, Bombay, and Cairo