"Displaced Memory: Oscar Micheaux, Carlos Bulosan, and the Process of U.S. Decolonization," uses new applications for existing colonial and postcolonial theories in order to explain common incongruities in ethnic minority autobiographies in early twentieth-century America. Using Carlos Bulosan (1914-1956) and Oscar Micheaux's (1894-1951) "fictional autobiographies" as case studies, I argue that the seemingly contradictory coexistence of assimilationist and subversive narratives can be explained when understood as textual representations of the process of decolonization. Reading these narrators as postcolonial subjects, however, would require both a radical rethinking of colonial and postcolonial theory and careful revaluation of early Ameri...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
United States national narratives deploy a selective memory in order to construct the U.S. as a bene...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
In this essay, I will focus on this issue by briefly analyzing the representation of identitarian di...
This project examines the ways in which several texts written in the late twentieth century by Afric...
This dissertation analyzes the end of American slavery in conjunction with the birth of American ove...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
Postcolonialism revolves around studying the effects of colonialism on cultures and discloses how Eu...
The collective memory of the Reconstruction era in US history is a good example of Jane Anna Gordon'...
This dissertation essays to fill a gap that exists currently in postcolonial theory and criticism: t...
Assuming that -in one way or another- Latin American literature deals with the shock caused by the c...
In the postcolonial reassessment of history, the themes of colonialism, decolonisation and individua...
This study focuses on postcolonial re-readings of Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Al...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...
United States national narratives deploy a selective memory in order to construct the U.S. as a bene...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
In this essay, I will focus on this issue by briefly analyzing the representation of identitarian di...
This project examines the ways in which several texts written in the late twentieth century by Afric...
This dissertation analyzes the end of American slavery in conjunction with the birth of American ove...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
Postcolonialism revolves around studying the effects of colonialism on cultures and discloses how Eu...
The collective memory of the Reconstruction era in US history is a good example of Jane Anna Gordon'...
This dissertation essays to fill a gap that exists currently in postcolonial theory and criticism: t...
Assuming that -in one way or another- Latin American literature deals with the shock caused by the c...
In the postcolonial reassessment of history, the themes of colonialism, decolonisation and individua...
This study focuses on postcolonial re-readings of Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Al...
This thesis argues that a prominent concern among contemporary writers of fiction is the recuperatio...
The study tries to explore some post-colonial themes in J. Fenimore Cooper’s Last of Mohican. For do...
The purpose of this essay is to develop the idea of possible dissymmetry between the individual memo...