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À l’heure où se développent des débats sur le passé/présent colonial de la France, voici la première introduction générale au très riche champ des postcolonial studies à être publiée en français, ouvrage de référence rédigé dans une perspective critique par certains des meilleurs spécialistes anglophones de la question. Trente années de recherches et de discussions sont ainsi rendues accessibles au public francophone au moment où ce domaine d’investigation transdisciplinaire arrive à maturité et opère un retour critique sur sa propre histoire. Les lecteurs trouveront dans ce volume un exposé des concepts clés, des méthodes, des sources intellectuelles, des théories et des débats qui se sont développés au sein des études postcoloniales. Les différents contributeurs de Penser le postcolonial explorent à la fois les grandes expériences historiques qui constituent le passé et le présent de la «condition postcoloniale» (l’impérialisme, l’anticolonialisme, la décolonisation, la globalisation) et les conditions historiques, sociologiques et idéologiques de l’émergence des études postcoloniales, ainsi que leurs implications théoriques et politiques.
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This volume provides an essential key to understanding the issues which characterise post-colonialism, explaining what it is, where it is encountered and why it is crucial in forging new cultural identities. As a subject, post-colonial studies stands at the intersection of debates about race, colonialism, gender, politics and language. In the language of post-colonial studies, some words are new, others are familiar words charged with new significance.
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism est un guide complet mais accessible sur les dimensions historiques, théoriques et politiques des études coloniales et postcoloniales. Ania Loomba examines the key features of the ideologies and history of colonialism, and the relationship of colonial discourse to literature. She goes on to consider the challenges to colonialism, surveying anti-colonial discourses, and recent developments in postcolonial theories and histories. Looking at how sexuality is figured in the texts of colonialism, Colonialism/Postcolonialism shows how contemporary feminist ideas and concepts intersect with those of postcolonialist thought
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Sujets postcoloniaux » est un projet collectif centré sur les questions de langue, d'identité et de voix alors qu'ils abordent les questions de genre, de race, d'ethnicité, de culture et de nation. Les essais critiques présentés ici portent sur les contributions littéraires de femmes contemporaines écrivant en français dont les liens culturels, les identités ethniques et les racines historiques se situent au-delà de l'Hexagone, au-delà de la carte à six faces de la France.
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The Post-Colonial Studies Reader is the most comprehensive selection of key texts in post-colonial theory and criticism yet compiled. This collection covers a huge range of topics, featuring nearly ninety of the discipline's most widely read works. The Reader's 90 extracts are designed to introduce the major issues and debates in the field of post-colonial literary studies. This field itself, however, has become so varied that no collection of readings could encompass every voice which is now giving itself the name "post-colonial." The editors, in order to avoid a volume which is simply a critical canon, have selected works representing arguments with which they do not necessarily agree, but rather which above all stimulate discussion, thought and further exploration. Post-colonial "theory" has occurred in all societies into which the imperial force of Europe has intruded, though not always in the official form of theoretical text. Like the description of any other field the term has come to mean many things, but this volume hinges on one incontestable phenomenon: the "historical fact"of colonialism, and the palpable consequences to which this phenomenon gave rise. The topic involves talk about experience of various kinds: migration, slavery, suppression, resistance, representation, difference, race, gender, place, and reaction to the European influence, and about the fundamental experiences of speaking and writing by which all these come into being. In compiling this reader, the editors have sought to stimulate people to ask: "How might a genuinely post-colonial literary enterprise proceed?" The fourteen sections include: Issues and Debates; Universality and Difference; Textual Representation and Resistance; Postmodernism and Post-Colonialism; Nationalism; Hybridity; Ethnicity and Indigenity; Feminism and Post-Colonialism; Language; The Body and Performance; History; Place; Education; and Production and Consumption. Contributors include many of the leading post-colonial theorists and critics--such as Franz Fanon, Chinua Achebe, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Homi Bhabba, Derek Walcott, Edward Said, and Trinh T. Minh-ha--in addition to a number of the discourse's newer voices. The Post-Colonial Studies Reader will prove an authoritative compilation, representing an invaluable contribution to the study of post-colonial theory and criticism.
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"" ... Methodologically innovative ... precise and perceptive and conscious ... ""--Text and Performance Quarterly""Woman, Native, Other is located at the juncture of a number of different fields and disciplines, and it genuinely succeeds in pushing the boundaries of these disciplines further. It is one of the very few theoretical attempts to grapple with the writings of women of color.""--Chandra Talpade Mohanty""The idea of Trinh T. Minh-ha is as powerful as her films ... formidable ... ""--Village Voice"" ... its very forms invite the reader to participate in the effort to understand how language
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Rooted in Gloria Anzaldúa’s experience as a Chicana, a lesbian, an activist, and a writer, the groundbreaking essays and poems in this volume profoundly challenged how we think about identity. Borderlands/La Frontera remapped our understanding of what a “border” is, seeing it not as a simple divide between here and there, us and them, but as a psychic, social, and cultural terrain that we inhabit, and that inhabits all of us. This twentieth-anniversary edition features new commentaries from prominent activists, artists, and teachers on the legacy of Gloria Anzaldúa’s visionary work
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An Antane Kapesh signe un réquisitoire accablant contre les Blancs : « Quand le Blanc a voulu exploiter et détruire notre territoire, il n'a demandé de permission à personne, il n'a pas demandé aux Indiens s'ils étaient d'accord. »