Postcolonialism Across the Disciplines
Postcolonialism Across the Disciplines
Series Editors:
Graham Huggan, University of Leeds
Andrew Thompson, University of Exeter
This series showcases alternative directions for postcolonial studies by widening its traditional range of activities and encouraging fresh or recombined approaches to it. It attempts to counteract the dominance in colonial and postcolonial studies of one particular discipline, making the case for a combination of disciplinary knowledge as the basis for contemporary postcolonial critique. To that end we welcome proposals from a range of disciplines: anthropology, geography, political science and religious studies, for example, as well as history and literature. We are particularly keen to publish work that brings together insights and methods from two or more of these disciplines, and which, in so doing, establishes new approaches to the study of the colonial past and postcolonial present.
By leading scholars, books in this series aim to be a seminal contribution to the field, embracing new critical paradigms and examining the relationship between the transnational/cultural, the global and the postcolonial.
Commissioning Editor: Alison Welsby
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