The Cambridge companion to postcolonial poetry /
The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Poetry is the first collection of essays to explore postcolonial poetry through regional, historical, political, formal, textual, gender, and comparative approaches. The essays encompass a broad range of English-speakers from the Caribbean, Africa, South Asia,...
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2017.
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Series: | Cambridge companions to literature.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction Jahan Ramazani; Part I. Regions: 1. Postcolonial Caribbean poetry Laurence Breiner; 2. Postcolonial African poetry Oyeniyi Okunoye; 3. Postcolonial South Asian poetry Laetitia Zecchini; 4. Postcolonial Pacific poetries: becoming Oceania Rob Wilson; 5. Postcolonial poetry of Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand David McCooey; 6. Postcolonial Canadian poetry Stephen Collis; 7. Postcolonial poetry of Ireland Justin Quinn; 8. Postcolonial poetry of Great Britain Gemma Robinson; Part II. Styles: 9. Multi-centric modernism and postcolonial poetry Robert Stilling; 10. Postcolonial poetry and form Stephen Burt; 11. Postcolonial poetry and experimentalism Lee M. Jenkins; 12. Orality, Creoles, and postcolonial poetry in performance Janet Neigh; 13. Postcolonial protest poetry Rajeev S. Patke; Part III. Spaces, Embodiments, Disseminations: 14. The city, place, and postcolonial poetry Anjali Nerlekar; 15. Landscape, the environment, and postcolonial poetry Harry Garuba; 16. Gender and sexuality in postcolonial poetry Lyn Innes; 17. Publishing postcolonial poetry Nathan Suhr-Sytsma; 18. Globalization and postcolonial poetry Omaar Hena.