Beschreibung:
This book offers a futuristic vision going beyond the common paradigms of postcolonility, diaspora, and globalization, speculating a framework beyond master-slave dialectic. This new paradigm locates a humanitarian space purifying ego through various forms- writing and theorizing new ideas. Authors focus on writers from Mauritius to India.
Postcoloniality, Globalization, and Diaspora: What’s Next? looks forward within the field of postcolonial studies and goes beyond the notion of hybridity and postcolonial reason beyond just portraying it. This volume offers a futuristic vision going beyond the common paradigms of postcolonility, diaspora, and globalization, speculating a framework beyond master-slave dialectic. This new paradigm locates a humanitarian space purifying ego through various forms: writing, philosophizing, and theorizing new ideas. Authors focus on writers from Mauritius to India.
Chapter 1: The Battle of Energy between Matter and Spirit: Does it Direct us to a Better Universe?, Ashmita Khasnabish
Chapter 2: After Neoliberalism and Post-structuralism: Postcolonial Studies, Diaspora and Globalization, Paget Henry
Chapter 3: Between ‘post-colonial’ and ‘postcolonial’: Mauritian fictionas a paradigm for literary postcoloniality in ‘different degrees’, Markus Arnold
Chapter 4: “I’m a believer in the dance of change” –Metamorphosis and Mutation in Keri Hulme’s Short Fiction, Melanie Otto
Chapter 5: Magical Realism: Narrative Play and Historical Jokes, Stephanie Walsh Matthews
Chapter 6: Revising the Myth: A Proposal for a Methodological Protocol for the Study of American Culture, Aida Roldán García
Chapter 7: Envisioning Global Citizenship, Ifeanyi A. Menkiti