Colonial and Postcolonial Literature: Migrant Metaphors (OPUS)

Colonial and Postcolonial Literature: Migrant Metaphors (OPUS)

by EllekeBoehmer (Author)

Synopsis

Wole Soyinka, Peter Carey, Margaret Atwood, V. S. Naipaul, J. M. Coetzee - postcolonial writers from around the world now enjoy wide popularity. In this book, Elleke Boehmer looks challengingly at the history of such writing, how it developed and how it departs from writing in the Empire in the Victorian period. Throughout this literature key themes and images - journeying, loss, the search for community, the arrival of the stranger - are expanded and redefined. Boehmer discusses these with reference to a broad range of texts, from Trollope, Kipling, Orwell, D. H. Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield, to authors as recent as Ben Okri and Michael Ondaatje, and the Aboriginal Australians Sally Morgan and Mudrooroo.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 18 May 1995

ISBN 10: 0192892320
ISBN 13: 9780192892324

Media Reviews
Boehmer's book is without any doubt a precious contribution. It provides a refreshingly readable, current, and knowledgeable account of the issues as the author displays an excellent grasp of the complexities of the subject. --Research in African Literatures
A lucidly written introduction to an important new field of literary studies. --Amritjit Singh, Rhode Island College
Boehmer presents a comprehensive, lucid, and nuanced account of both the literature of the British empire and the literature in opposition to empire....Colonial and Postcolonial Literature is as accessible to the newcomer to the field as it is useful to the specialist. --Wold Literature Today


Boehmer's book is without any doubt a precious contribution. It provides a refreshingly readable, current, and knowledgeable account of the issues as the author displays an excellent grasp of the complexities of the subject. --Research in African Literatures
A lucidly written introduction to an important new field of literary studies. --Amritjit Singh, Rhode Island College
Boehmer presents a comprehensive, lucid, and nuanced account of both the literature of the British empire and the literature in opposition to empire....Colonial and Postcolonial Literature is as accessible to the newcomer to the field as it is useful to the specialist. --Wold Literature Today

Boehmer's book is without any doubt a precious contribution. It provides a refreshingly readable, current, and knowledgeable account of the issues as the author displays an excellent grasp of the complexities of the subject. --Research in African Literatures
A lucidly written introduction to an important new field of literary studies. --Amritjit Singh, Rhode Island College
Boehmer presents a comprehensive, lucid, and nuanced account of both the literature of the British empire and the literature in opposition to empire....Colonial and Postcolonial Literature is as accessible to the newcomer to the field as it is useful to the specialist. --Wold Literature Today


Boehmer's book is without any doubt a precious contribution. It provides a refreshingly readable, current, and knowledgeable account of the issues as the author displays an excellent grasp of the complexities of the subject. --Research in African Literatures


A lucidly written introduction to an important new field of literary studies. --Amritjit Singh, Rhode Island College


Boehmer presents a comprehensive, lucid, and nuanced account of both the literature of the British empire and the literature in opposition to empire....Colonial and Postcolonial Literature is as accessible to the newcomer to the field as it is useful to the specialist. --Wold Literature Today


Author Bio

Elleke Boehmer is a lecturer in the School of English at Leeds University. She has written widely on postcolonial literature, and is an accomplished novelist who has published with Bloomsbury and Penguin.