Postcolonial gothic fiction arises in response to certain social, historical, or political conditions. Postcolonial fiction adapts a British narrative form that is highly attuned to the distinction and collapse between home and not home and the familiar and the foreign. The appearance of the gothic in postcolonial fiction seems a response to the failure of national politics that are riven by sectarian, gender, class, and caste divisions. Postcolonial gothic is one way in which literature can respond to increasing problematic questions of the postcolonial “domestic terrain:” questions concerning legitimate origins; rightful inhabitants; usurpation and occupation; and nostalgia for an impossible nationalist politics are all understood in the ...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This document seeks to compile descriptions of critical analyses exploring written and filmed works ...
This dissertation seeks to avoid the common reading of postcolonial novels as embracing nationalism ...
Postcolonial gothic fiction arises in response to certain social, historical, or political condition...
This thesis explores the field of Postcolonial Gothic, initially through an examination of theories ...
Hideous Progeny: Postcolonial Fiction and the Gothic Tradition explores the vexed relationship betwe...
The Gothic has historically maintained an intimacy with colonial issues, and in consequence with the...
The dissertation examines the writing of Jean Rhys and J. M. Coetzee and its postcolonial interventi...
Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic examines how Canadian writers hav...
The concepts of home and identity are at the heart of any Postcolonial examination of literature and...
This thesis argues that the disciplines of genre studies and postcolonial criticism can usefully be ...
International audienceThe postcolonial Gothic is now a mode widely covered by literary criticism, bu...
International audiencePost-Apartheid Gothic: White South African Writers and Space analyzes the repr...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
Peripheral Fear is a study of the Gothic in Canadian and Australian fiction of the nineteenth and tw...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This document seeks to compile descriptions of critical analyses exploring written and filmed works ...
This dissertation seeks to avoid the common reading of postcolonial novels as embracing nationalism ...
Postcolonial gothic fiction arises in response to certain social, historical, or political condition...
This thesis explores the field of Postcolonial Gothic, initially through an examination of theories ...
Hideous Progeny: Postcolonial Fiction and the Gothic Tradition explores the vexed relationship betwe...
The Gothic has historically maintained an intimacy with colonial issues, and in consequence with the...
The dissertation examines the writing of Jean Rhys and J. M. Coetzee and its postcolonial interventi...
Unsettled Remains: Canadian Literature and the Postcolonial Gothic examines how Canadian writers hav...
The concepts of home and identity are at the heart of any Postcolonial examination of literature and...
This thesis argues that the disciplines of genre studies and postcolonial criticism can usefully be ...
International audienceThe postcolonial Gothic is now a mode widely covered by literary criticism, bu...
International audiencePost-Apartheid Gothic: White South African Writers and Space analyzes the repr...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
Peripheral Fear is a study of the Gothic in Canadian and Australian fiction of the nineteenth and tw...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This document seeks to compile descriptions of critical analyses exploring written and filmed works ...
This dissertation seeks to avoid the common reading of postcolonial novels as embracing nationalism ...