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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction: Hybridity in Contemporary Postcolonial Theory: Examining Agency 1
Hybridity in La Reunion: Monique Boyer's Metisse and the Nation as Necessity 19
Theorizing Hybridity: Colonial and Postcolonial La Reunion 35
On the Difficulty of Articulating Hybridity: Africanness in Mauritius 51
Ethnicity and the Fate of the Nation: Reading Mauritius 85
Interrogating Hybridity: Subaltern Agency and Totality through Edouard Glissant's Poetique de la Relation 105
Narration in Frantz Fanon's Peau noire masques blancs: Some Reconsiderations for Hybridity 123
Afterword: Why Hybridity Now? 147
Notes 151
Works Cited 165
Index 175
SUNY series, Explorations in Postcolonial Studies 186
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