Voice of the Oppressed in the Language of the Oppressor Voice of the Oppressed in the Language of the Oppressor
Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory

Voice of the Oppressed in the Language of the Oppressor

A Discussion of Selected Postcolonial Literature from Ireland, Africa and America

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Publisher Description

This book examines works from twelve authors from colonized cultures who write in English: William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe, Maxine Hong Kinston, Amy Tan, Toni Morrison, Alic Walker, Sandra Cisneros, Ana Castillo, Louise Erdrich, and Leslie Marmon Silko. The book fins connection among these writers and their respective works. Patsy Daniels argues that the thinkers and writers of colonized culture must learn the language of the colonizer and take it back to their own community thus making themselves translators who occupy a manufactured, hybdid space between two cultures.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
13 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
1.6
MB

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