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Postcolonialism

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  • Ross Chambers
    ‘Isn’t there a poem about this, Mr de Mille?’: On Quotation, Camp and Colonial Distancing

    There is something queer about quotation, and something creepy too. To quote is to deconstruct the alleged distinction between speech spoken by me ('my' speech)…

    1 November 2008
  • Victoria Kuttainen
    Is Australia (still) Postcolonial (yet)? Review of Postcolonial Issues in Australian Literature, edited by Nathanael O'Reilly

    Almost ten years ago, a spate of edited books in Canada by the academics Laura Moss and Cynthia Sugars brought important insights from the then-vibrant…

    1 June 2012
  • Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
    Cooper, Cather, Prichard, 'Pioneer': The Chronotope of Settler Colonialism

    This essay considers three novels which each bear the word ‘pioneer’ in their titles: James Fenimore Cooper’s The Pioneers (1823), Willa Cather’s O Pioneers! (1913)…

    1 June 2016

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  • Ross Chambers
  • Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
  • Victoria Kuttainen

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  • Postcolonial criticism
  • American (USA) literature and writers
  • Australian Bicentenary (1988)
  • Australian identity
  • James Fenimore Cooper
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  • Pioneers & settlers
  • Quotations
  • Settler colonialism
  • Sexuality & sexual identity
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