Contemporary postcolonial studies represent a controversial area of debate. This collection seeks a more pragmatic approach to the subject taking into account its historical social and political realities rather than ignoring a consideration of material conditions. The contributors look at the oppositional power held and exercised by anti-colonial movements a neglected topic; address the literary strategies devised by metropolitan writers to contain the insecurities of empire given that unrest and opposition were integral to British imperialism; contest the charges of nativism and essentialism made by postcolonial critics against liberation writings; and investigate the voices of both inhabitants of post-independence nation states and those scattered by colonialism itself. Dr LAURA CHRISMAN teaches at Sussex University; BENITA PARRY is Honorary Professor at Warwick University.
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