Scottish literature and postcolonial literature : comparative texts and critical perspectives / edited by Michael Gardiner, Graeme Macdonald and Niall O'Gallagher.

The first full-length study of Scottish literature using a post-devolutionary understanding of postcolonial studies Using a comparative model and spanning over two hundred years of literary history from the 18th Century to the contemporary, this collection of 19 new essays by some of the leading fig...

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Other Authors: Gardiner, Michael, 1970-, Macdonald, Graeme, 1969-, O'Gallagher, Niall
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2011.
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Summary:The first full-length study of Scottish literature using a post-devolutionary understanding of postcolonial studies Using a comparative model and spanning over two hundred years of literary history from the 18th Century to the contemporary, this collection of 19 new essays by some of the leading figures in the field presents a range of perspectives on Scottish and postcolonial writing. The essays explore Scotland's position on both sides of the colonial divide and also its role as instigator of a devolutionary process with potential consequences for British Imperialism. Key Features Includes discussion of Robert Burns, Walter Scott, James Kelman and Alasdair Gray as well as Scottish writing in Gaelic Considers the insights offered by the work of Alice Munro, Wole Soyinka, Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Franz Fanon and Edward Saïd Looks at Scottish writing in Gaelic and other non-Anglophone postcolonial literatures alongside postcolonial literatures in English
Physical Description:1 online resource (iv, 284 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-273) and index.
ISBN:9780748637751
0748637753
9780748688654
074868865X
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.