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The postcolonial enlightenment : |
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Bibliographical information (record 267601) |
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The postcolonial enlightenment : |
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eighteenth-century colonialism and postcolonial theory / |
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Oxford University Press,
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9780199229147
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2009.
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PN56.I465 |
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809.9335827 |
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- Includes bibliographical references (p. [328]-362) and index.
- Introduction. Some Answers to the Question: 'What is Postcolonial Enlightenment?' / Lynn Festa and Daniel Carey -- Pt. 1. Subjects and Sovereignty -- 1. Hobees and America / Srinivas Aravamudan -- 2. The Pathological Sublime: Pleasure and Pain in the Colonial Context / David Lloyd -- Pt. 2. Enlightenment Categories and Postcolonial Classifications -- 3. Reading Contrapuntally: Robinson Crusoe, Slavery, and Postcolonial Theory / Daniel Carey -- 4. Between 'Oriental' and 'Blacks So Called', 1688-1788 / Felicity A. Nussbaum -- 5. Orientalism and the Permanent Fix of War / Siraj Ahmed -- Pt. 3. Nation, Colony, and Enlightenment Universality -- 6. Of Speaking Natives and Hybrid Philosophers: Lahontan, Diderot, and the French Enlightenment Critique of Colonialism / Doris L. Garraway -- 7. Universalism, Diversity, and the Postcolonial Enlightenment / Daniel Carey and Sven Trakulhun -- 8. 'These Nations Newton Made his Own': Poetry, Knowledge, and British Imperial Globalization / Karen O'Brien -- Coda: How to Write Postcolonial Histories of Empire? / Suvir Kaul.
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6429209117
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NEU Grand Library2nd Floor (PN56.I465 P65 2009)
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General Collection |
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