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Postcolonial Justice

BuchGebunden
406 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am23.02.2017
Postcolonial Justice addresses a crucial issue in current postcolonial theory: the question of how to reconcile an ethics of diversity and difference with the normative, if not universal thrust that appears to energize any notion of justice.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextPostcolonial Justice addresses a crucial issue in current postcolonial theory: the question of how to reconcile an ethics of diversity and difference with the normative, if not universal thrust that appears to energize any notion of justice.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-33503-5
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum23.02.2017
Seiten406 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 155 mm, Höhe 236 mm, Dicke 28 mm
Gewicht703 g
Artikel-Nr.39520308

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Postcolonial Justice: An IntroductionAnke Bartels, Lars Eckstein, Nicole Waller, Dirk WiemannDecolonising Regimes of KnowledgePostcolonial Injustice: Rationality, Knowledge and Law in the Face of Multiple Epistemologies and Ontologies: A Spatial Performative Approach - David Turnbull Epistemic Injustice: African Knowledge and Scholarship in the Global Context - James Odhiambo OgoneShakespeare in Dantewada: Rescuing Postcolonialism through Pedagogic Reformulations and Academic Activism - Anindya Sekhar Purakayastha and Saswat Samay Das Postcolonial Orientalism: A Study of the Anti-Imperialist Rhetoric of Middle Eastern Intellectuals in Diaspora - Mahmoud Arghavan Literary Trials of JusticePoetic Justice? Christopher Okigbo, Dedan Kimathi and Robert Mugabe on Literary Trial - Frank Schulze-Engler A New Reading of Wulf Sachs´ Black Hamlet (1937) - Lotte Kößler The Poetics of Justice in Salman Rushdie´s Joseph Anton: A Memoir: Narrative Construction and Reader Response - Kirsten SandrockHeLa and The Help: Justice and African American Women in White Women´s Narratives - Christine Vogt-WilliamRe/Visions of Gendered ViolenceA Darker Shade of Justice: Violence, Liberation, and Afrofuturist Fantasy in Nnedi Okorafor´s Who Fears Death - Julia HoydisAn Endless Game: Neocolonial Injustice in Zadie Smith´s The Embassy of Cambodia - Beatriz Pérez ZapataSlavery and Resilience in Caryl Phillips´s Novel Cambridge - Karin Ikas (Post)Imperial Orders of Travel and SpaceJustice and the Company: Economic Imperatives in The Journal of Jan van Riebeeck (1652-1662) - Lianne van KralingenThe Speed of Decolonisation: Travel, Modernisation and the 1955 Bandung Conference - Prudence BlackDe-cloaking Invisibility: Remembering Colonial South-West Africa - Monica van der Haagen-Wulff Justice within and without the Law It´s All about the Children´: Child Asylum Seekers and the Politics of Innocence in Australia - Carly McLaughlinAspirin or Amplifier? Reconciliation, Justice, and the Performance of National Identity in Canada -Hanna Teichler So It Happens that We are Relegated to the Condition of the Aborigines of the American Continent´: Disavowing and Reclaiming Sovereignty in Liliuokalani´s Hawaii´s Story by Hawaii´s Queen and the Congressional Morgan Report - Jens TemmenNotes on ContributorsIndexmehr

Autor

Anke Bartels is senior lecturer in English at the University of Potsdam; Lars Eckstein is Professor of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures outside of GB and the US at the University of Potsdam; Nicole Waller is Professor of American Studies at the University of Potsdam; Dirk Wiemann is Professor of English Literature at the University of Potsdam.