TY - BOOK AU - Desai,Gaurav Gajanan AU - Nair,Supriya TI - Postcolonialisms: an anthology of cultural theory and criticism SN - 0813535514 AV - JV51 .P663 2005 U1 - 325.3 22 PY - 2005///] CY - New Brunswick, N.J. PB - Rutgers University Press KW - Postcolonialism N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 643-646) and index; 1; The letter of Christopher Columbus on the discovery of America; Christopher Columbus --; 2; Speech in the impeachment of Warren Hastings; Edmund Burke --; 3; The value of British rule in the tropics to British democracy and the native races; Frederick Lugard --; 4; Romanus Pontifex (1454) and the expansion of Europe; Valentin Y. Mudimbe --; 5; From Discourse on colonialism; Aime Cesaire --; 6; Caliban : notes towards a discussion of culture in our America; Roberto Fernandez Retamar --; 7; Introduction to Orientalism; Edward W. Said --; 8; Imperialism, history, writing, and theory; Linda Tuhiwai Smith --; 9; Minute on Indian education, February 2, 1835; Thomas Babington Macaulay --; 10; The English language in Liberia; Alexander Crummell --; 11; The language of African literature; Ngugi Wa Thiong'o --; 12; Writing oral history : Sistren Theatre Collective's Lionheart gal; Carolyn Cooper --; 13; Negritude : a humanism of the twentieth century; Leopold Sedar Senghor --; 14; The African novel and its critics (1950-1975); Chinweizu, Onwuchekwa Jemie and Ihechukwu Madubuike --; 15; On national culture; Frantz Fanon --; 16; The tyrannies of unanimism; Paul Gilroy --; 17; The threat of abandonment; Octave Mannoni --; 18; The Caribbean : culture or mimicry?; Derek Walcott --; 19; Of mimicry and man : the ambivalence of colonial discourse; Homi Bhabha --; 20; In praise of Creoleness; Jean Bernabe, Patrick Chamoiseau and Raphael Confiant --; 21; How (!) is an Indian? : a contest of stories; Jana Sequoya --; 22; The discourse of the veil; Leila Ahmed --; 23; Colonizing bodies and minds : gender and colonialism; Oyeronke Oyewumi --; 24; Three women's texts and a critique of imperialism; Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak --; 25; 'Bullers' and 'battymen' : contesting homophobia in black popular culture and contemporary Caribbean literature; Timothy S. Chin --; 26; On some aspects of the historiography of colonial India; Ranajit Guha --; 27; Outside history : Irish new histories and the 'subalternity effect'; David Lloyd --; 28; Our Rigoberta? : I, Rigoberta Menchu, cultural authority, and the problem of subaltern agency; John Beverley --; 29; The primitivist and the postcolonial; Nicholas Thomas --; 30; Apology Bill : Public Law 103-150; U.S. Congress --; 31; Manifest domesticity; Amy Kaplan --; 32; When does a settler become a native? : citizenship and identity in a settler society; Pal Ahluwalia --; 33; Is the post- in postcolonial the post- in post-Soviet? : toward a global postcolonial critique; David Chioni Moore --; 34; Thinking the diaspora : home-thoughts from abroad; Stuart Hall --; 35; The postcolonial aura : third world criticism in the age of global capitalism; Arif Dirlik --; 36; Against the lures of diaspora : minority discourse, Chinese women, and intellectual hegemony; Rey Chow --; 37; Globalization and the claims of postcoloniality; Simon Gikandi ER -