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The Cambridge companion to British Black and Asian literature (1945-2010) / edited by Deirdre Osborne.

Van Pelt Library PR120.B55 C36 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Osborne, Deirdre, editor.
Series:
Cambridge companions to literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Black authors--History and criticism.
English literature.
English literature--Black authors.
English literature--Asian authors--History and criticism.
Black people--Great Britain--Intellectual life.
Black people.
Asians--Great Britain--Intellectual life.
Asians.
Black people in literature.
Asians in literature.
Asians--Intellectual life.
Black people--Intellectual life.
English literature--Asian authors.
Intellectual life.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Physical Description:
xxi, 298 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Summary:
"This Companion offers a comprehensive account of the influence of contemporary British Black and Asian writing in British culture. While there are a number of anthologies covering Black and Asian literature, there is no volume that comparatively addresses fiction, poetry, plays and performance, and provides critical accounts of the qualities and impact within one book. It charts the distinctive Black and Asian voices within the body of British writing and examines the creative and cultural impact that African, Caribbean and South Asian writers have had on British literature. It analyzes literary works from a broad range of genres, while also covering performance writing and non-fiction. It offers pertinent historical context throughout, and new critical perspectives on such key themes as multiculturalism and evolving cultural identities in contemporary British literature. This Companion explores race, politics, gender, sexuality, identity, amongst other key literary themes in Black and Asian British literature. It will serve as a key resource for scholars, graduates, teachers and students alike"-- Provided by publisher.
"Post-World War II mass migration to Great Britain altered its demographic composition more markedly than in any other period in its history, resulting in a modern multicultural nation state shaped by the ethnic diversity of its citizenry. Populations from African, Caribbean, and South Asian locations arriving in Britain post-war brought diasporic sensibilities and literary heritages that have profoundly transformed British national culture, leading to a more complex and inclusive sense of its past. The Companion to British Black and Asian Literature (1945-2010) examines the creative impact of this rich infusion upon English literature against the backdrop of the seismic social and economic changes triggered by colonialism and migration, multiculturalism, and contemporary globalization"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction Deirdre Osborne; Part I. Traces and Routes: 1. (1940s-70s) Susheila Nasta; 2. British Black and Asian writing since 1980 Chris Weedon; Part II. Translocations and Transformations: 3. Liberationist political poetics Birgit Neumann; 4. Women's fiction and literary (self) determination Pallavi Rastogi; 5. Brutalised lives and brutalist realism Modhumita Roy; 6. Stages of representation D. Keith Peacock; Part III. Restorations and Renovations: 7. Recalibrating the past James Procter; 8. Black women subjects in auto/biographical discourse Suzanne Scafe; 9. British Black and Asian LGBTQ writing Kanika Batra; 10. The poetics and politics of spoken word poetry Corinne Fowler; 11. Post-colonial plurality in fiction Malachi McIntosh; Part IV. National, International, Trans-global: 12. 'Adoption aesthetics' John McLeod; 13. Genre crossings: rewriting 'the lyric' in Black British poetry Romana Huk; 14. 'Other' voices and the British literary canon Benedicte Ledent; 15. Critical outlooks Paul Warmington.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781107139244
1107139244
9781316504802
1316504808
OCLC:
951507197

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