File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2000/postcolonial.0008, message 155


Subject: RE: Help with book contents
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 16:48:59 -0400


Here is what's in the book:

Introduction
Cesaire, From Discourse on Colonialism
Faon, On National Culture
Achebe, An Image of Africa
Said, Orientalism Reconsidered
Spivak, Three Women's Texsts
Bhabha, 'Race', Time and the Revision of Modernity
Brydon & Tiffin, West Indian Lit and the Australian Comparison
bell hooks, Revolutionary Black Women
JanMohammed & Lloyd, Toward a theory of minority discourse
Ahmad, from In Theory

I have found this book very useful in the classroom. The introduction and
introductory segments are excellent, and students learned from the mix,
although they needed a lot of help with spivak and bhabha, and had
difficulty with JanMohammed, Lloyd and Ahmad as well. I would use it again.
Diana

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Subject: Help with book contents


Colleagues,

I'm trying to track down the table of contents (i.e., the
essays included) in POSTCOLONIAL CRITICISM, Moore-Gilbert,
Stanton & Maley, eds. (Longman 1997). Addison-Wesley doesn't
list the essays on the web site, and my book rep seems to
be missing in action. If anyone could provide any information
on what's in the book (and/or if you've found it useful in
the classroom), I'd be grateful.

Thanks in advance.

Lauren Onkey
Associate Professor of English
Ball State University
Muncie, IN 47306


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