From: "cezar tigno" <cezartigno-AT-hotmail.com> Subject: Re: post colonial studies Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 17:17:34 +0800 <html><div style='background-color:'><DIV> <P><BR><BR></P></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <P><BR>Ali-</P> <P>You could take a look at the works of Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, Franz Fanon or homi bhabha. A good starting point is Bill Ashcroft's <STRONG><EM>The Empire Writes Back, </EM></STRONG>who also edited the <STRONG><EM>The Postcolonial Studies Reader, </EM></STRONG>which also includes essays by the authors mentioned above including Spivak's landmark essay "Can the Subaltern Speak?"</P> <P>happy hunting.</P> <P>czar</P> <P><BR><BR>Dear List, </P> <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>Can any body tell me who are the key figures in recently emerging <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>discipline of post colonial studies. Any reference to any good critque <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>of postcolonial studies would also be appreciated. <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>I need this information for a paper I am writing. The paper is not about <DIV></DIV>post colonial studies, I need to add just a foot note about it. <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>with thanks in advance <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>best regards <DIV></DIV>ali <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV>_________________________________________________________________ <DIV></DIV>Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com <DIV></DIV> <DIV></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: <a href='http://g.msn.com/1HM1ENPH/c156??PI=44355'>Click Here</a><br></html>
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