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100 | _aHuggan, Graham | ||
245 | _aPostcolonial Exotic : marketing the margins | ||
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_bRoutledge _c2001 _aLondon |
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_axvi,328 p. _c21 cm. |
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_aEUR _b25.99 Rs. 2469.05 |
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520 | _aTravel writing, it has been said, helped produce the rest of the world for a Western audience. Could the same be said more recently of postcolonial writing?" "In The Postcolonial Exotic, Graham Huggan examines some of the processes by which value is attributed to postcolonial works within their cultural field. Using varied methods of analysis, Huggan discusses both the exoticist discourses that run through postcolonial studies and the means by which postcolonial products are marketed and domesticated for Western consumption."--BOOK JACKET. | ||
650 | _aCommonwealth | ||
650 | _aEnglish fiction -- History and criticism | ||
650 | _aEnglish literature -- Appreciation -- English-speaking countries -- History -- 20th century | ||
650 | _aPostcolonialism -- English-speaking countries | ||
650 | _aPostcolonialism in literature | ||
650 | _aCommonwealth fiction (English) English fiction | ||
650 | _aEnglish fiction -- Minority authors | ||
650 | _aEthnic groups in literature | ||
650 | _aExoticism in literature | ||
650 | _aFiction -- Appreciation | ||
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