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ADCOCK, FLEUR



“I no longer feel inclined to make comments on my own work, which I feel should
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ADORNO, THEODOR



Introduction Theodor Adorno was a philosopher, critic, and theorist who
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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AND POSTCOLONIALISM



“Colonial racism is no different from any other racism.” – Frantz Fanon A Need
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ABOUT POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES

The field of Postcolonial Studies has been gaining prominence since the 1970s.
Some would date its rise in the Western academy from the publication of Edward
Said’s influential critique of Western constructions of the Orient in his 1978
book, Orientalism. The growing currency within the academy of the term
“postcolonial” (sometimes hyphenated) was consolidated by the appearance in 1989
of The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literaturesby
Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin.

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ABOUT THIS SITE

Available since 1996, the current version of this site (Postcolonial Studies @
Emory 3.0) combines early features of digital scholarship with its newest ones.
In its original incarnation, this web site aimed to furnish information, a
distinctive attribute of digital humanities 1.0. In successive revisions, the
site began to incorporate facets of Web 2.0: user production of limited content,
commentary, and tagging. Postcolonial Studies @ Emory 3.0 now aims to include
crowd-sourced content for its section on “Book Reviews” and “The Digital
Bookshelf.”

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