Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-239) and index.
Contents:
Theorizing race, postcoloniality and globalization -- Expunging the politics of location: articulations of African Americanism in Bhabha, Appadurai, and Spivak -- Border crossing, analogy, and universalism in (white) feminist theory: the color of the cyborg body -- Globalization and Orientalism: Iyer's Video night in Kathmandu, Alexander's Fault lines and Mukherjee's Jasmine -- Claiming national space and postcolonial critique: the Asian-American performances of Tseng Kwong Chi -- Black nationalism and anti-imperial resistance in Assata Shakur's autobiography -- Recognition and decolonization in Silko's Almanac of the dead.
Series:
SUNY series, explorations in postcolonial citizenship
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