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Postcolonialism Revisited

Kirsti Bohata Orcid Logo

University of Wales Press

Swansea University Author: Kirsti Bohata Orcid Logo

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'...a thorough and erudite discussion...Bohata performs an admirable and fair-minded feat in weighing up the pros and cons of such an approach in her excellent opening chapter.' 'As a postcolonial theoretical intervention which takes a materialistic view of literary production, Bohata...

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Published in: University of Wales Press
ISBN: 978-0708318928
Published: 2004
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