Colonial Extensions, Postcolonial Decentrings. Cultures and Discourses on the Edge, Peter Lang. 2017
Dirigé par Salhia Ben-Messahel et Vanessa Castejon
Ouvrage publié avec le soutien des laboratoires CECILLE (Université de Lille-SHS) et PLEIADE (Université Paris 13).
Introduction
Salhia Ben-Messahel & Vanessa Castejon
Colonial and Postcolonial Localities
Postcolonial Memories and the Shattered Self – Paolo de Meideros
Dorris and Erdrich’s The Crown of Columbus, or Building Up a Hybrid Version of 1492 for a New, Mixed-Blood America – Elisabeth Bouzonviller
An Elegy for the Local in Alistair MacLeod’s Fiction – André Dodeman
Postcolonial Transculturalism
European Views of the Indigenous “Other”, a Study of Responses to Warwick Thornton’s Samson & Delilah – Vanessa Castejon, Ana Cole, Oliver Haag
In Trans/Action: Materializing Cultural Dissent, Activizing Asian Australian Communities – Paul Giffard-Foret
Australian spaces, the reconfiguring of cultural maps and enrootings – Salhia Ben-Messahel
The Transgression of Cultural Discourse
“What sort of world would they build on our remains?” Postcolonial Anxiety in Romesh Gunesekera’s Reef – Sabine Lauret
Calixthe Beyala’s Fiction: Disguised Writing? – Laurence Randall
Legacies of the Empire and Postcolonial Politics
The Black Cultural Archives: Celebrating Caribbean Diaspora Contribution to British Culture and History – Sharon Baptiste
Arab Post-Colonialist Ideologies versus the Arab Colonial State: The Case of Arab Nationalism – Fouad Nohra
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