Advancing multiple, even conflicted visions of postcolonial America, this volume interrogates postcolonial theory, traces the emergence and significance of postcolonial practices and precepts in the United States, and details the manner in which the uneven relations central to the crystallization of postcoloniality have informed and changed American identities and institutions.
Contributors discuss how the unique status of the United States as the colony that became a superpower has shaped its sense of itself. They assess the global networks of inequality that have displaced neocolonial systems of conquest, exploitation, and occupation. They also examine how individuals and groups use music, the Internet, and other media to reconfigure, reinvent, and resist postcoloniality in American culture.
Candidly facing the inherent contradictions of "the American experience", this collection demonstrates the patterns, connections, and histories characteristic of postcoloniality in America and initiates important discussions about how these conditions might be changed.
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Advancing multiple, even conflicted visions of postcolonial America, this volume interrogates postcolonial theory, traces the emergence and significance of postcolonial practices and precepts in the United States, and details the manner in which the uneven relations central to the crystallization of postcoloniality have informed and changed American identities and institutions.
Contributors discuss how the unique status of the United States as the colony that became a superpower has shaped its sense of itself. They assess the global networks of inequality that have displaced neocolonial systems of conquest, exploitation, and occupation. They also examine how individuals and groups use music, the Internet, and other media to reconfigure, reinvent, and resist postcoloniality in American culture.
Candidly facing the inherent contradictions of "the American experience", this collection demonstrates the patterns, connections, and histories characteristic of postcoloniality in America and initiates important discussions about how these conditions might be changed.
Imprint | University of Illinois Press |
Country of origin | United States |
Release date | March 2000 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days |
First published | March 2000 |
Editors | C. Richard King |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 376 |
Edition | New |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-252-06852-2 |
Barcode | 9780252068522 |
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LSN | 0-252-06852-1 |