Feminist Postcolonial Theory: A Reader

Feminist Postcolonial Theory: A Reader

by SaraMills (Editor), ReinaLewis (Editor)

Synopsis

The influential readings collected for this volume reflect not just the textual and discursive nature of colonial and postcolonial discourse in relation to gender, but also the material effects of the postcolonial condition and practices developed in relation to it. The volume seeks to open up the field by juxtaposing a number of contested subjects. Readings cover a range of geographical regions including: South-east Asia, India, Africa, Latin America, Canada, Turkey, Egypt, Algeria, Australia and Ireland. Key topics include: colonialism and anti-colonialism, 'otherness', sexuality, sexual rights, the harem and the veil, space and writing, and aboriginal and indigenous women's issues. Not only does this anthology address the lack of attention to gender and feminism in early studies of colonial discourse, it also provides resources for readers to trace the developments in feminism as it responds to postcolonial critiques of First World feminism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 754
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 08 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0748613498
ISBN 13: 9780748613496

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This wonderful reader consists of interesting, important and useful material on feminism and postcolonialism, bringing together some of the most influential writings in gender and postcolonial theory from the 1980s and 1990s. -- Johanna Kantola This is a wonderful compilation of highly interesting and useful material, exactly what one would expect from such experienced scholars in the field. -- Professor Sneja Gunew, University of British Columbia
Author Bio
Reina Lewis is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of East London. She is author of Gendering Orientalism: Race, Representation and Femininity (Routledge 1996) and co-editor, with Peter Horne, of Outlooks: Lesbian and Gay Sexualities and Visual Cultures (1996). Sara Mills is author of books on feminism and postcolonialism and also on feminist linguistics and text analysis, including Discourses of Difference: Women's Travel Writing and Colonialism (1991) and Feminist Stylistics (1997).