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Decolonizing Literature: An Introduction

Decolonizing Literature: An Introduction

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Recent efforts to diversify and decentre the literary canon taught at universities have been moderately successful. However, there is still much left to be done to decolonize literary studies as a discipline. Anna Bernard argues that the decolonization of literary studies requires a change to not only what we read but also how we read, and offers ways to recognize and respond to the political work that texts do. She suggests that readers consider questions of language and translation, comparative reading, ideological argument, and genre in relation to the history of anticolonial struggle. Decolonizing Literature is a valuable resource for all those concerned with the development and future of the field.

Format: Hardback
Length: 188 pages
Publication date: 10 August 2023
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Recent efforts to diversify and decentre the literary canon taught at universities have been moderately successful. Yet this expansion of our reading lists is only the start of a broader decolonization of literary studies as a discipline; there is much left to be done. How can students and educators best participate in this urgent intellectual and political project?

Anna Bernard argues that the decolonization of literary studies requires a change to not only what, but how, we read. In lively prose, she explores work that has already been done, both within and beyond the academy, and challenges readers to think about where we go from here. She suggests ways to recognize and respond to the political work that texts do, considering questions of language and translation, comparative reading, ideological argument, and genre in relation to the history of anticolonial struggle. Above all, Bernard shows that although we still have far to go, the work of decolonizing literary studies is already under way.

Decolonizing Literature is a must-have resource for all those concerned by the development and future of the field.


ISBN-13: 9781509544622

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