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Popular postcolonialisms : discourses of empire and popular culture / edited by Nadia Atia and Kate Houlden.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge research in postcolonial literatures ; 62.Publication details: Routledge, Taylor and francis; New York, 2019.Description: viii, 275 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138125056 (hbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.93358 POP
Contents:
The radical popular. 'Welcome to the university of Brixton' : BBC Radio and the West Indian everyday / Rachael Gilmour -- FUTURE HISTORIES -- an activist practice of archivist / Alda Terracciano -- Sequential art in the age of postcolonial production : comics collectives in Israel and South Africa / Charlotta Salmi -- The middlebrow. Murder in Mesopotamia : Agatha Christie's life and work in the Middle East / Nadia Atia -- 'Junior romantic anthropologist Bore' : Colin MacInnes's critical adventures in post-war multiracial Britain / Alice Ferrebe -- Tarzan the ape man : screening 'The subordination of women, nature and colonies' in the 1930s / Chris Campbell -- Commodification. Subcultural fiction and the market for multiculturalism / Sarah Ilott -- Everything just go : popularity and the postcolonial novel / Sam Goodman -- consuming post-Millennial Indian chick lit : visuality and the popular in post-Millennial India / E. Dawson Varughese -- Technology. Monster mines and pipelines : Frankenstein figures of tar sands technology in Canadian popular culture / Mark A. McCutcheon -- African or virtual, popular or poetry : the spoken word platform word N sound series / Richarda De Haas -- The postcolonial geek and popular culture in a global era / Wendy Knepper.
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The radical popular. 'Welcome to the university of Brixton' : BBC Radio and the West Indian everyday / Rachael Gilmour --
FUTURE HISTORIES --
an activist practice of archivist / Alda Terracciano --
Sequential art in the age of postcolonial production : comics collectives in Israel and South Africa / Charlotta Salmi --
The middlebrow. Murder in Mesopotamia : Agatha Christie's life and work in the Middle East / Nadia Atia --
'Junior romantic anthropologist Bore' : Colin MacInnes's critical adventures in post-war multiracial Britain / Alice Ferrebe --
Tarzan the ape man : screening 'The subordination of women, nature and colonies' in the 1930s / Chris Campbell --
Commodification. Subcultural fiction and the market for multiculturalism / Sarah Ilott --
Everything just go : popularity and the postcolonial novel / Sam Goodman --
consuming post-Millennial Indian chick lit : visuality and the popular in post-Millennial India / E. Dawson Varughese --
Technology. Monster mines and pipelines : Frankenstein figures of tar sands technology in Canadian popular culture / Mark A. McCutcheon --
African or virtual, popular or poetry : the spoken word platform word N sound series / Richarda De Haas --
The postcolonial geek and popular culture in a global era / Wendy Knepper.

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