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Postwar British literature and postcolonial studies

Graham MacPhee

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Beyond Bloomsbury
Little England and global Englishes
Decolonisation and the Cold War: Auden's 'Fleet visit'
From British to US hegemoney: Greene's The quiet American
From 'civilisation' to 'culture': Churchill and Orwell
Reinventing the West: T.S. Eliot
The disappearance of colonial labour: Lamming, Selvon and Bennett
Decolonisation in reverse: from Larkin to Powell after Empire
Postcolonial studies as insurgent field and contested concept
What's wrong with 'national culture'? Williams and British cultural studies
Dislocating identity: Fanon and Hall
The new circuits of imperialism: Sivanandan
The politics of migrancy: Bhabha
Frameworks: national, transnational and global
Late colonial parallax: Samuel Selvon's The lonely Londoners
Bringing the war back home? John Arden's Serjeant Musgrave's dance
The fire next time: Linton Kwesi Johnson's Dread beat and blood
Enemies within: Tony Harrison's V
In memoriam: Kazuo Ishiguro's The remains of the day
Through whose eyes? Leila Aboulela's Minaret
Histories of the present: Ian McEwan's Saturday and Andrea Levy's Small island.

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Postwar British literature and postcolonial studies by Graham MacPhee. ISBN 9780748639014. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2011. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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