by Bénédicte Ledent (Editor), Delphine Munos (Editor)
Moving beyond the postcolonial literature field's traditional focus on the novel, this book shines a light on the minor genres in which postcolonial issues are also explored.
The contributors examine the intersection of generic issues with postcolonial realities in regions such as South Africa, Nigeria, New Zealand, Indonesia, Australia, the UK, and the Caribbean. These minor genres include crime fiction, letter writing, radio plays, poetry, the novel in verse and short stories, as well as blogs and essays. The volume closes with Robert Antoni's discussion of his use of the vernacular and digital resources in As Flies to Whatless Boys (2013), and suggests that major genres might yield new webs of meaning when digital media are mobilized with a view to creating new forms of hybridity and multiplicity that push genre boundaries.
In focusing on under-represented and under-studied genres, this book pays justice to the multiplicity of the field of postcolonial studies and gives voice to certain literary traditions within which the novel occupies a less central position. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 146
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Feb 2019
ISBN 10: 0367197901
ISBN 13: 9780367197902