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England through colonial eyes in twentieth-century fiction
England through colonial eyes in twentieth-century fiction, There has been much focus on the imperial gaze at colonized peoples, cultures, and lands during and after the British empire. But what have writers from these cultures made of England, the English, and the issues of race, gender, class, ethnicity and desi, England through colonial eyes in twentieth-century fiction has a rating of 3 stars
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  • England through colonial eyes in twentieth-century fiction
  • Written by author Ann Blake,Leela Gandhi,Sue Thomas
  • Published by Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; Palgrave, 2001., 2001/06/11
  • There has been much focus on the imperial gaze at colonized peoples, cultures, and lands during and after the British empire. But what have writers from these cultures made of England, the English, and the issues of race, gender, class, ethnicity and desi
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: 'Mother Country' 1
Pt. I Mapping Some Territory 7
1 Colouring the English 9
2 'A Literature of Belonging': Re-writing the Domestic Novel 33
3 'Learning Me Your Language': England in the Postcolonial Bildungsroman 56
Pt. II Author Studies 75
4 Katherine Mansfield and the Rejection of England 79
5 Looking from 'This Curious Limbo': Jean Rhys 91
6 A 'Very Backward Country': Christina Stead and the English Class System 104
7 The London Observer: Doris Lessing 116
8 Made in England: V.S. Naipaul and English Fiction(s) 128
9 Black Families in Buchi Emecheta's England(s) 143
10 'Ellowen, Deeowen': Salman Rushdie and the Migrant's Desire 157
11 Liberating 'Contrasting Spaces': David Dabydeen 171
Works Cited 183
Index 199


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