Subject: RE: Anxiety in Postcolonial Subject
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 16:58:13 -0400
One of the seminal works has to be Frantz Fanon's Black Skin, White Masks.
RANDALL MOON
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From: Bianca Isaki [SMTP:isakib-AT-hotmail.com]
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Subject: Re: Anxiety in Postcolonial Subject
I have no resources to point out to you, save for various fiction
pieces on
mental illness (e.g. Jamaica Kincaid's 'Annie John'). However, could
you
forward a list of some of the resources you have found that discuss
anxiety
in the colonizer?
thanks in advance.
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From: Christine Eklom <Christine.Eklom-AT-jcu.edu.au>
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Subject: Anxiety in Postcolonial Subject
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 16:02:44 +1000 (EST)
Dear List Members,
I'm researching anxiety in the postcolonial subject. Most research
that
I've turned up so far discusses anxiety but in the colonizer not in
the
colonial or postcolonial subject (as in Homi Bhabha). Does anyone
know of
any books or articles which ocver this particular topic.
Thanks in advance
Tina
School of Humanities
James Cook University
Townsville
Australia
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