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Antologia kolonialnej i postkolonialnej krótkiej fikcji

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An Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction
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Release Year
2006
ISBN
9780618318810
Book Title
Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction
Item Length
9.1in
Publisher
Cengage Learning
Publication Year
2006
Format
Book, Other
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Dave Baldwin, Patrick J. Quinn, Dean Baldwin
Features
New Edition
Genre
Education, Language Arts & Disciplines, Literary Collections, Fiction
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Language Experience Approach, General
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
42.7 Oz
Number of Pages
944 Pages

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This anthology offers a balanced approach to colonial and postcolonial literature through a rich tapestry of short stories by both British colonizers and affected indigenous people. Organized by region, the compelling stories reflect the evolution of colonialism from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. Students explore the insights and emotions on both sides of the imperial fence, while learning about the hardships and triumphs of the colonial experience. A thorough pedagogical apparatus includes historical introductions, author headnotes, and reading questions that provide students with tools to approach each selection in an informed manner. Students come to appreciate how fiction both supported and questioned the basis and results of colonialism.

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Publisher
Cengage Learning
ISBN-10
061831881x
ISBN-13
9780618318810
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038771315

Product Key Features

Book Title
Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction
Author
Dave Baldwin, Patrick J. Quinn, Dean Baldwin
Format
Book, Other
Language
English
Features
New Edition
Topic
Anthologies (Multiple Authors), Language Experience Approach, General
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Education, Language Arts & Disciplines, Literary Collections, Fiction
Number of Pages
944 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.1in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
42.7 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pr9088.A85 2007
Edition Description
New Edition
Reviews
Note: Each section in Part II begins with an Introductory Essay.I. ContextsDefining Imperialism and ColonialismThe Colonial and Postcolonial Short StoryPostcolonial Theory: A PrimerII. StoriesEnglandRobert Louis Stevenson, "The Beach at Falesá" (1882)Rudyard Kipling, "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888)Joseph Conrad, "Heart of Darkness" (1899)Flora Annie Steele, "At the Great Durbar" (1897)Alice Perrin, "Justice" (ca. 1901)John Buchan, "The Kings of Orion"(1902)Leonard Woolf "Pearls and Swine" (1915)George Orwell, "A Hanging" (1931)William Plomer, "A Child of Queen Victoria" (1933)Doris Lessing, "The Old Chief Mshlanga" (1951)IrelandWilliam Carleton, "Wildgoose Lodge" (ca. 1830)James Joyce, "Eveline" (1914)Liam O'Flaherty, "Going into Exile," 1929)Frank O'Connor, "Guests of the Nation" (1931)Mary Beckett, "A Belfast Woman" (1980)Colum McCann, "Everything in This Country Must" (2000)CanadaSinclair Ross, "The Painted Door" (1939)Hugh Garner, "One-Two-Three Little Indians" (1963)Clark Blaise, "A Class of New Canadians" (1973)George Bowering, "Bring Forth a Wonder" (1980)Jane Rule, "The End of Summer" (1985)Austin Clarke, "Griff" (1985)Neil Bissoondath, "Digging Up the Mountains" (1985)Dionne Brand, "Sans Souci" (1989)Margaret Atwood, "The Age of Lead" (1991)Norman Levine, "Something Happened Here" (1991)The CaribbeanSamuel Dickson Selvon, "The Cricket Match" (1957)Karl Sealy, "My Fathers Before Me" (1958)Jean Rhys, "The Day They Burnt the Books" (1960)C.L. R. James, "Triumph" (1965)V. S. Naipaul, "The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book" (1967)Jamaica Kincaid, "Blackness" (1983)Paule Marshall, "To Da-duh, in Memoriam" (1985)Olive Senior, "Do Angels Wear Brassiers?" (1986)Lawrence Scott, "Ballad for the New World" (1994)Sasenarine Persaud, "Canada Geese and Apple Chatney" (1997)John Stewart, "The Old Men Used to Dance" (1998)India/PakistanRaja Rao, "The Cow of the Barricades" (1947)Krishan Chander, "Peshawar Express" (translated by KS Duggal) (ca. 1950)Attia Hosain, "The First Party" (1953)Mulk Raj Anand, "The Cobbler and the Machine" (1959)R. K. Narayan, "A Horse and Two Goats" (1965)Ruth Prahwer Jhabvala, "Miss Sahib" (1968)Anita Desai, "Studies in the Park" (1978)Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. "Clothes" (1990)Salmon Rushdie, "The Courter" (1994)Bapsi Sidhwa, "Serahbai's Story" (2004)AfricaGrace Ogot, "The Green Leaves" (1968)Ama Ata Aidoo, "Two Sisters" (1970)Charles Mungoshi, "Shadows on the Wall" (1972)Chinua Achebe, "Girls at War" (1972)N'gugi wa Thiong'o, "Minutes of Glory" (1975)Bessie Head, "The Wind and a Boy" (1977)Ken Saro-Wiwa, "Africa Kills Her Sun" (1989)Nadine Gordimer, "Amnesty" (1991)Alexander Kanengone, "Effortless Tears" (1993)Sindiwe Magona, "I'm Not Talking About That, Now" (1996)AustraliaHenry Lawson, "The Union Buries Its Dead" (1896)Henry Lawson, "The Drover's Wife" (1896)Katharine Susannah Prichard, "Happiness" (1915)Peter Cowan, "The Tractor" (1941)Elizabeth Jolley, "A Hedge of Rosemary" (1967)Frank Moorhouse, "A Person of Accomplishment" (1972)Murray Bail, "The Drover's Wife" (1975)Peter Carey, "War Crimes" (1979)Barry Hill, "Lizards" (1994)New ZealandLady Barker, "Christmas Day in New Zealand" (1870)Alfred A Grace, "The Ngarara" (1901)Katherine Mansfield, "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" (1910)Frank Sargeson, "The Making of a New Zealander" (1940)Douglas Stewart, "The Whare" (1944)A.P. Gaskell, "School Picnic" (1947)Witi Ihimaera, "The Whale" (1972)Keri Hulme, "One Whale, Singing" (1975)Patricia Grace, "Parade" (1975)Shonagh Koea "Meat" (1982)Index of Authors and Titles
Table of Content
Note: Each section in Part II begins with an Introductory Essay. I. Contexts Defining Imperialism and Colonialism The Colonial and Postcolonial Short Story Postcolonial Theory: A Primer II. Stories England Robert Louis Stevenson, 'The Beach at Falesa' (1882) Rudyard Kipling, 'The Man Who Would Be King' (1888) Joseph Conrad, 'Heart of Darkness' (1899) Flora Annie Steele, 'At the Great Durbar' (1897) Alice Perrin, 'Justice' (ca. 1901) John Buchan, 'The Kings of Orion'(1902) Leonard Woolf 'Pearls and Swine' (1915) George Orwell, 'A Hanging' (1931) William Plomer, 'A Child of Queen Victoria' (1933) Doris Lessing, 'The Old Chief Mshlanga' (1951) Ireland William Carleton, 'Wildgoose Lodge' (ca. 1830) James Joyce, 'Eveline' (1914) Liam O'Flaherty, 'Going into Exile,' 1929) Frank O'Connor, 'Guests of the Nation' (1931) Mary Beckett, 'A Belfast Woman' (1980) Colum McCann, 'Everything in This Country Must' (2000) Canada Sinclair Ross, 'The Painted Door' (1939) Hugh Garner, 'One-Two-Three Little Indians' (1963) Clark Blaise, 'A Class of New Canadians' (1973) George Bowering, 'Bring Forth a Wonder' (1980) Jane Rule, 'The End of Summer' (1985) Austin Clarke, 'Griff' (1985) Neil Bissoondath, 'Digging Up the Mountains' (1985) Dionne Brand, 'Sans Souci' (1989) Margaret Atwood, 'The Age of Lead' (1991) Norman Levine, 'Something Happened Here' (1991) The Caribbean Samuel Dickson Selvon, 'The Cricket Match' (1957) Karl Sealy, 'My Fathers Before Me' (1958) Jean Rhys, 'The Day They Burnt the Books' (1960) C.L. R. James, 'Triumph' (1965) V. S. Naipaul, 'The Night Watchman's Occurrence Book' (1967) Jamaica Kincaid, 'Blackness' (1983) Paule Marshall, 'To Da-duh, in Memoriam' (1985) Olive Senior, 'Do Angels Wear Brassiers?' (1986) Lawrence Scott, 'Ballad for the New World' (1994) Sasenarine Persaud, 'Canada Geese and Apple Chatney' (1997) John Stewart, 'The Old Men Used to Dance' (1998) India/Pakistan Raja Rao, 'The Cow of the Barricades' (1947) Krishan Chander, 'Peshawar Express' (translated by KS Duggal) (ca. 1950) Attia Hosain, 'The First Party' (1953) Mulk Raj Anand, 'The Cobbler and the Machine' (1959) R. K. Narayan, 'A Horse and Two Goats' (1965) Ruth Prahwer Jhabvala, 'Miss Sahib' (1968) Anita Desai, 'Studies in the Park' (1978) Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni. 'Clothes' (1990) Salmon Rushdie, 'The Courter' (1994) Bapsi Sidhwa, 'Serahbai's Story' (2004) Africa Grace Ogot, 'The Green Leaves' (1968) Ama Ata Aidoo, 'Two Sisters' (1970) Charles Mungoshi, 'Shadows on the Wall' (1972) Chinua Achebe, 'Girls at War' (1972) N'gugi wa Thiong'o, 'Minutes of Glory' (1975) Bessie Head, 'The Wind and a Boy' (1977) Ken Saro-Wiwa, 'Africa Kills Her Sun' (1989) Nadine Gordimer, 'Amnesty' (1991) Alexander Kanengone, 'Effortless Tears' (1993) Sindiwe Magona, 'I'm Not Talking About That, Now' (1996) Australia Henry Lawson, 'The Union Buries Its Dead' (1896) Henry Lawson, 'The Drover's Wife' (1896) Katharine Susannah Prichard, 'Happiness' (1915) Peter Cowan, 'The Tractor' (1941) Elizabeth Jolley, 'A Hedge of Rosemary' (1967) Frank Moorhouse, 'A Person of Accomplishment' (1972) Murray Bail, 'The Drover's Wife' (1975) Peter Carey, 'War Crimes' (1979) Barry Hill, 'Lizards' (1994) New Zealand Lady Barker, 'Christmas Day in New Zealand' (1870) Alfred A Grace, 'The Ngarara' (1901) Katherine Mansfield, 'How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped' (1910) Frank Sargeson, 'The Making of a New Zealander' (1940) Douglas Stewart, 'The Whare' (1944) A.P. Gaskell, 'School Picnic' (1947) Witi Ihimaera, 'The Whale' (1972) Keri Hulme, 'One Whale, Singing' (1975) Patricia Grace, 'Parade' (1975) Shonagh Koea 'Meat' (1982) Index of Authors and Titles
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
College Audience
Lccn
2003-109881
Dewey Decimal
823/.0108
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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