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Postcoloniality, Globalization, and Diaspora

What’s Next?

Edited by Ashmita Khasnabish - Contributions by Markus Arnold; Paget Henry; Ashmita Khasnabish; Ifeanyi A. Menkiti; Melanie Otto; Aida Roldán García and Stéphanie Walsh Matthews

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.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 140 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-4985-7023-7 • Hardback • December 2019 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
978-1-4985-7025-1 • Paperback • April 2023 • $39.99 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General, Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / General, Literary Criticism / Comparative Literature

Ashmita Khasnabish is lecturer at Lasell University and visiting scholar at Oxford University.

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

The essays in this collection trace the progression from the constructs of postcolonialism through to globalization and pose the question: what comes next?

The contributors represent a wide geographical and cultural area and a wide range of expertise. The subject matter of these essays is equally far-reaching, focusing on the movement toward environmental stewardship among the first peoples of New Zealand to hybridity in Mauritius so complex that it defies that category. What draws these disparate essays into a whole is their common emphasis — while laying out the trajectory in literary and cultural studies from postcolonialsm and post structuralism to globalism, they all note the strictures of these paradigms: the focus on subalternity, the post-structuralist imposition of Western interpretive frameworks on non-Western thought, the globalization that flattens out difference in an effort to smooth largely economic exchanges.

In different ways these essays leave behind subalternity and erasure of difference to propose constructs of egalitarian exchange, based upon alternative “discursive centers” more confidently asserted. And as several of the authors assert, the establishment of such discursive centers is “at its core a metaphysical undertaking.” The stance underlying these essays is that expressed by the editor in the preface: What is wrong with optimism?


— Christine Evans, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lesley College


There are many things to praise in this project: It provides scholars with a clear and firm vision of what a postcolonial studies of the future might look like, moving us beyond an aesthetics of crisis pegged on hybridity and dispersal to one informed by psychological unity, synthesis, and sublimity. Looking towards the future rather than the past, the book is a bold reflection on what is lost and gained when postcolonialism, diaspora, and globalization are located at the center of our rethinking of alternative communities.


— Simon Gikandi, Robert Schirmer Professor of English, Princeton University


Postcoloniality, Globalization, and Diaspora

What’s Next?

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Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • 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.
Details
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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 140 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-4985-7023-7 • Hardback • December 2019 • $104.00 • (£80.00)
    978-1-4985-7025-1 • Paperback • April 2023 • $39.99 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Ethnic Studies / General, Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / General, Literary Criticism / Comparative Literature
Author
Author
  • Ashmita Khasnabish is lecturer at Lasell University and visiting scholar at Oxford University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • 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

Reviews
Reviews
  • The essays in this collection trace the progression from the constructs of postcolonialism through to globalization and pose the question: what comes next?

    The contributors represent a wide geographical and cultural area and a wide range of expertise. The subject matter of these essays is equally far-reaching, focusing on the movement toward environmental stewardship among the first peoples of New Zealand to hybridity in Mauritius so complex that it defies that category. What draws these disparate essays into a whole is their common emphasis — while laying out the trajectory in literary and cultural studies from postcolonialsm and post structuralism to globalism, they all note the strictures of these paradigms: the focus on subalternity, the post-structuralist imposition of Western interpretive frameworks on non-Western thought, the globalization that flattens out difference in an effort to smooth largely economic exchanges.

    In different ways these essays leave behind subalternity and erasure of difference to propose constructs of egalitarian exchange, based upon alternative “discursive centers” more confidently asserted. And as several of the authors assert, the establishment of such discursive centers is “at its core a metaphysical undertaking.” The stance underlying these essays is that expressed by the editor in the preface: What is wrong with optimism?


    — Christine Evans, Professor of Comparative Literature, Lesley College


    There are many things to praise in this project: It provides scholars with a clear and firm vision of what a postcolonial studies of the future might look like, moving us beyond an aesthetics of crisis pegged on hybridity and dispersal to one informed by psychological unity, synthesis, and sublimity. Looking towards the future rather than the past, the book is a bold reflection on what is lost and gained when postcolonialism, diaspora, and globalization are located at the center of our rethinking of alternative communities.


    — Simon Gikandi, Robert Schirmer Professor of English, Princeton University


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