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The central thesis of this book is the belief historical fiction in text and film shape attitudes towards an understanding of history as it moves the focus from slavery to the enslaved—from the institution to the personal, families and feminist accounts.
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What is Colonialism? develops a clear and rigorous account of what colonialism is and how it works. It draws on and synthesizes recent work in cognitive science, affective science, and social psychology, along with Marxism and related forms of analysis.
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What is Colonialism? develops a clear and rigorous account of what colonialism is and how it works. It draws on and synthesizes recent work in cognitive science, affective science, and social psychology, along with Marxism and related forms of analysis.
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Assembling renowned international scholars to explore different conceptual framings of Anglophone writing worldwide, this book highlights both its function as a shared global literary medium and its diversity in terms of form, medium, and content.
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It details the process of deinstitutionizing patients with chronic mental illness using psychohistoriographic cultural therapy, by engaging... Læs mere
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This book explores pedagogical approaches to decolonising the literature curriculum through a range of practical and theoretically-informed case studies.
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This book brings together for the first time nine groundbreaking historical novels by women from the United States, Canada and Latin America, united by their focus on female adventurers.
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Four Caribbean Women Playwrights aims to expand Caribbean and postcolonial studies beyond fiction and poetry by bringing to the fore innovative women playwrights from the French Caribbean: Ina Césaire, Maryse Condé, Gerty Dambury, Suzanne Dracius.