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Subject: International education in postcolonial literature
From: "Rebecca Fenton" <rebecca.fenton-AT-excite.com>
Date: Mon,  2 Dec 2002 17:50:04 -0500 (EST)





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 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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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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Nothing besides remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare,
The lone and level sands stretch far away.


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