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Links to Other Post-Colonial Sites
- ASEDA: Aboriginal
Studies Electronic Archive (Australian National Univ.)
- African
Postcolonial Literature in English (George Landow, Brown U.)
- Anti-Imperialism
in the United States, 1898-1935 (Jim Zwick, Syracuse U.)
- SOAS Literary Review --
a biannual online journal of postgraduate research into the literatures
of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Published by the School
of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London
- John Beverley (U. Pittsburgh), "On
the Project of the Latin American Subaltern Studies" (1995)
- Nandi Bhatia, "Kipling's
Burden: Representing Colonial Authority and Constructing the 'Other'
through Kimball O'Hara and Babu Hurree Chander in Kim" (U.
Texas)
- V. Carchidi, "Come
Into My Web: Literary Postcolonialism in the Information Technology
Age" (1997)
- Commonwealth Essays
and Studies ("critical studies concerning post-colonial
literatures in English")
- Contemporary
Postcolonial & Postimperial Literature in English (extensive,
well-organized site) (George P. Landow, Brown U.)
- Top-Level Links:
- Historical
Contexts
- Political
Contexts
- Religious
Contexts
- Science
and Technology
- Postcolonial
and Postimperial Authors
- African
Postcolonial Literature in English
- Literature
of the Indian Subcontinent in English
- Literature
in Australia and New Zealand
- Visual
Arts
- Postcolonial
Theory
- Cultural
Readings: Colonization & Print in the Americas (U. Penn.
Library exhibition from the collections of the Jay I. Kislak Foundation
and the Rosenbach Museum & Library; includes images, explanations,
and essays)
- DevelopNet News: On-Line
News and Views on Technology Transfer in International Development (newsletter)
- Diaspora (Karla
Tonella / Communication Studies, U. Iowa)
- Emory U. Postcolonial
Studies Page (Deepika Petraglia-Bahri, English Dept. Emory U.)
- Introduction
- Authors
- Critics/Theorists
- ERCOMER - the European
Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations
- Fourth World Documentation
Project (Center for World Indigenous Studies)
- Leela Gandhi (La Trobe U.), "Indo-Anglian
Fiction: Writing India, Elite Aesthetics, and the Rise of the 'Stephanian'
Novel" (1997) (Australian Humanities Review)
- Anthony R. Guneratne, "The
Virtual Spaces of Postcoloniality: Rushdie, Ondaatje, Naipaul, Bakhtin
and the Others" (1997)
- Chris Healy (U. Melbourne), "In
the Beginning was Captain Cook" (1997) (extract) (Australian
Humanities Review)
- History
of English Studies Page (a page for the study of the development
of English literary studies as a cultural and global force; cultural-critical
and postcolonial perspectives upon the problem are anchored upon
a series of texts or excerpts from authors both past and present--including
Adam Smith, Thomas Macaulay, Michel Foucault, Gayatri Spivak, and
others) (Rita Raley, UCSB) | Bibliography
- Indian History
and Politics (Vinay Lal, UCLA)
- Selected Resources:
- Battle of
Plassey (1757)
- Black Hole
of Calcutta
- Siraj-ud-daulah
- Lord Clive
- East India
Company
- Warren
Hastings
- The Mughal
Empire
- Aurangzeb
- Lal Bahadur
Shastri
- Indira Gandhi
- Rajiv
Gandhi
- Public
Interest Litigation
- Jouvert: A Journal
of Postcolonial Studies (North Carolina State U.)
- Literature
of the Pacific Islands (Elizabeth DeLoughrey, Cornell University)
- Neil Larsen, "Poverties of Nation: The
Ends of the Earth, 'Monetary Subjects without Money,' and Postcolonial
Theory" (1997) (critique of the recent intellectual fetishization
of "globalism," "post-nationalism," "hybridity," "migrancy," "diaspora," etc.
that takes as its negative allegory Robert D. Kaplan's, The Ends
of the Earth: A Journey at the Dawn of the Twenty First Century; "[the
book] makes for a macabre demonstration of how the mythical underside
of the postnational bonds as readily with new hybrids of eco-fascism
as it does with postcolonialism or poststructuralism")
- Online
Conference on Postcolonial Theory (April 14, 1997, National U. Singapore) (full-texts
of papers)
- Postcolonial
Conferences and New Publications in Post-Colonial Studies (U.
Bourgogne, France)
- Postcolonial
List: Archives (U. Virginia)
- "Post-Colonial
Reader" (experimental hypertext project with brief quotes relevant
to postcolonial topics) (Aruna Krishnamurthy, U. Florida)
- Public Culture (journal
of "transnational cultural studies"; includes article abstracts)
- Rita Raley (U. California, Santa Barbara), "Third
World / Postcolonial Literary Studies" (course)
- SAGAR:
South Asia Graduate Research Journal
- Edward W. Said (bibliography)
(UC Irvine Critical Theory Resource/Eddie Yeghiayan, U. Calif. Irvine)
- E. San Juan, Jr., "Postcolonial
Theory Versus Philippine Reality: The Challenge of Third World Resistance
Culture to Global Capitalism"
- Jenny Sharpe (UCLA), "The Limits of What Is Possible:
Reimagining Sharam in Salman Rushdie's Shame" (1997) (Jouvert)
- Ella Shohat (CUNY-Graduate Center), "Framing
Post-Third-Worldist Culture: Gender and Nation in Middle Eastern/
North African Film and Video" (1997) (Jouvert)
- Some
Issues in Postcolonial Theory (John Lye, Brock U.)
- U. Calif. Institute
on Global Conflict and Cooperation
- Tim Watson (Columbia U.), "Jamaica,
Genealogy, George Eliot: Inheriting the Empire After Morant Bay" (1997) (Jouvert)
- WWW Virtual
Library: Migration and Ethnic Relations (Arthur J. Kosten)
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