Postcolonial Studies
The Postcolonial Studies series explores the enormous variety and richness in postcolonial culture and transnational literatures. The series aims to publish work which explores various facets of the legacy of colonialism including: imperialism, nationalism, representation and resistance, neocolonialism, diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, exile, and geographical and metaphorical borderlands. This series does not define its attentions to any single place, region, or disciplinary approach, and we are interested in books informed by a variety of theoretical perspectives. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Postcolonial Studies series is thus a broad forum for the interrogation of textual, cultural and political postcolonialisms. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays.
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Imagined Topographies
From Colonial Resource to Postcolonial HomelandVolume 20©2013 Monographs 181 Pages -
Migrant Identities of «Creole Cosmopolitans»
Transcultural Narratives of Contemporary PostcolonialityVolume 18©2014 Monographs 187 Pages -
Founding Fictions of the Dutch Caribbean
Carel de Haseth’s "Slave and Master (Katibu di Shon)" - A Dual-Language Edition - Translated and with an Introduction by Olga E. Rojer and Joseph O. AimoneVolume 17©2011 Monographs 70 Pages -
The Fabric of Subcultures
Networks, Ethnic Force Fields, and Peoples without PowerVolume 15©2011 Monographs 444 Pages -
The Play of Reasons
The Sacred and the Profane in Salman Rushdie’s FictionVolume 14©2012 Monographs 230 Pages -
Immigration and Contemporary British Theater
Finding a Home on the StageVolume 13©2014 Monographs 126 Pages -
Identity in Place
Contemporary Indigenous Fiction by Women Writers in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New ZealandVolume 12©2011 Monographs 188 Pages -
Imperial Affliction
Eighteenth-Century British Poets and Their Twentieth-Century LivesVolume 11©2010 Monographs 182 Pages -
Postcolonial Romanticisms
Landscape and the Possibilities of InheritanceVolume 10©2010 Monographs 157 Pages