Writing Postcolonial History
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:27th Oct '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The first book to provide undergraduates with a discussion of postcolonial theory in relation to historical research Gives a valuable overview for those new to the subject Focuses on the practical application of postcolonial theory in writing history Tackles the key issues in postcolonial studies from its beginnings to the present day Includes examples from Latin America and Africa as well as Asia
Writing Postcolonial History is the first book to provide students with an analysis of postcolonial theory in relation to historical research. In focusing on the practical application of postcolonial theory in historical writing, Majumdar ably tackles the key issues in postcolonial studies from its beginnings to the present day.Writing Postcolonial History addresses the relationship between postcolonial theory and history. It provides students with critical analyses of postcolonial histories from around the world. In addition, it discusses the benefits and shortcomings of this form of writing by situating postcolonial history amidst other modes of historical inquiry. The field of postcolonial history is complex. Even though many scholars share a set of commonalities, there are still important differences in emphasis. Through discussion of key texts, Writing Postcolonial History provides students with an accessible analysis and overview of the key areas of debate. This book is an effort to address the relationship between postcolonial theory and history; a regional critique of postcolonial theory; a consideration of the relative merits and drawbacks of postcolonial historical writing.
ISBN: 9780340949993
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
Weight: 320g
192 pages