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Subject: RE: International education in postcolonial literature
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 17:08:38 -0000


try Africa: A biography - John Reader

He has a smallish section on colonial education

Dave

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Subject: RE: International education in postcolonial literature


Ghandi
Musharif (SP?) current leader/dictator/president of Pakistan 

>  Hi all,
> 
> I'm doing some research into international education
> in postcolonial literature, specifically colonised
> children who go to the colonising country/culture
> for education.  I can come up with plenty of
> fictional examples of this, for example, in the
> writing of Mukheerjee, Achebe, Naipaul, etc.  I'm
> now on the hunt for theoretical works that deal with
> this issue and also biographical/autobiographical
> accounts of this phenomenon  any ideas?
> 
> Rebecca



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