Transgressing Boundaries: Essays on Postcolonial Literature
Book Details
Author(s)Jogamaya Bayer
PublisherRoman Books
ISBN / ASIN9380905459
ISBN-139789380905457
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank6,969,220
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The essays in this collection were presented at different international conferences on postcolonial literature. They have been revised and reworked. Boundaries here signify not only national and territorial borders but also racial, juridical and cultural boundaries - between high and low, between madness and reason, between what is appropriate and what is inappropriate, between authenticity and mimicry. In today's world, an increase of mass migration has led to enormous anxiety about losing cultural identity and material wellbeing. As a result, surveillance of trespassers has taken rigorous forms. At the same time hospitality, justice and solidarity have become a focus of political discourse. This book analyses the limitations of postcolonial cultural criticism in the class position and explores how the literary works engage in this discourse as well as in the feminist debates that map the trajectory of third world women in their resistance to structures of domination in the spheres of race, class and gender.
