Diasporic Identities and Empire (Guest Editor: David Brooks, University of Sydney)
The post Enlightenment text is an unpalatable interjection of cultural shifters who defy imperial homogeneity, political and economic unions. In Colonial Desire: Hybridity in Theory, Culture and Race (1995), Robert J.C. Young looks at such representations as the unconscious imperial structure which sets its descriptions on a ‘fixed centre’. Articles may choose to examine authors who not only attempt to write back to the ‘English’ centre but reflect through ...
Sponsoring Organization(s) :
International Scholarly Journal: University of Sydney
Event type:
Publication
Event date:
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Abstract due date:
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Categories:
American
Comparative
Interdisciplinary
British
Popular Culture
Literary Theory
African-American
Colonial
20th & 21st Century
20th & 21st Century
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