Introduction: Contemporary scholars struggling to keep their work politically meaningful and efficacious often, with the best of intentions, invoke the triad of race, gender and class. But though this three-part mantra is persistently and even passionately recited, usually in the introductory paragraphs of a scholarly piece, ‘attentive listening,’ as historian Douglas M. Peers asserts, ‘reveals that class is sounded with little more than a whisper’ (825). Unlike the other two, class largely remains an under-explored and, consequently, little understood category of experience and inquiry. I can say with certainty that this is true in my own field of postcolonial studies, with its sub-discipline of colonial discourse analysis. In part because...
Colonial discourse analysis at present seems to need to be radicalised so that it may become a more ...
The last two decades have witnessed a crisis in English departments in India. Globalization and the ...
This research into the Special Collections Archive at Exeter University and India Office Records at ...
Introduction: Contemporary scholars struggling to keep their work politically meaningful and effica...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
My dissertation interrogates the discursive residues of the Anglo-Indian question in decolonized Ind...
The 'Bard of Empire' Rudyard Kipling's Boer War (or South African War) writing has largely been dism...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...
The global evolution of the postcolonial era across diverse spatio-temporal zones generated a highly...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...
Radhika Mohanram shows not just how British imperial culture shaped the colonies but how the imperia...
In Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts, Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin have de...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Colonial discourse analysis at present seems to need to be radicalised so that it may become a more ...
The last two decades have witnessed a crisis in English departments in India. Globalization and the ...
This research into the Special Collections Archive at Exeter University and India Office Records at ...
Introduction: Contemporary scholars struggling to keep their work politically meaningful and effica...
In this essay Rudyard Kipling’s novel Kim (1901) is dealt with from a postcolonial perspective, and ...
My dissertation interrogates the discursive residues of the Anglo-Indian question in decolonized Ind...
The 'Bard of Empire' Rudyard Kipling's Boer War (or South African War) writing has largely been dism...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...
The global evolution of the postcolonial era across diverse spatio-temporal zones generated a highly...
This DPhil dissertation aims to delineate an ambivalent construction of 'Britishness' in late Britis...
Post-colonial literature has come a long way from re-visiting colonial period of histories and narra...
Radhika Mohanram shows not just how British imperial culture shaped the colonies but how the imperia...
In Post-Colonial Studies: The Key Concepts, Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin have de...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Colonial discourse analysis at present seems to need to be radicalised so that it may become a more ...
The last two decades have witnessed a crisis in English departments in India. Globalization and the ...
This research into the Special Collections Archive at Exeter University and India Office Records at ...