106-459 Postcolonial Writing and Theory

Note

Formerly available as 106-122. Students who have completed 106-122 are not eligible to enrol in this subject.

Availability

4th year

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

1

Coordinator

Anne Maxwell

Prerequisites

Usually admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth year honours in English, see Honours entry.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

A 2-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

In this subject students study how postcolonial writers have used the space of literature and theory to reflect on the power relations that currently exist between nations and communities belonging to the 'first' and 'third' worlds, or what is sometimes now called the 'North' and 'South'. They also explore the role that writing itself has played in destroying and reconstituting lives disrupted by the growth of mass tourism, apartheid and other forms of racism, religious intolerance, free-market trade, transnationalism, migration and exile. On successful completion of the subject, students will be able to produce critical readings of a wide range of recently published literary and theoretical texts dealing with postcolonial themes. They will also have an understanding of some of the key theoretical concepts being deployed by prominent postcolonial scholars to produce critical accounts of neo-colonialism and globalisation.

Assessment

Written work totalling 5000 words for 4th year, 6000 words for masters students.

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader will be available.

  • J Coetzee, Disgrace. Secker & Marburg.
  • Amitov Ghosh, The Glass Palace. Viking.
  • b hooks, Bone Black: Memories of a Girlhood. Henry Holt.
  • J Kincaid, A Small Place. Virago.
  • T Morrison, Paradise. Virago.
  • E Said, Out of Place: A Memoir. Knopf.

Recommended Texts

  • F Jameson & M Miyoshi, The Cultures of Globalisation. Duke.
  • E Said, Reflections on Exile and other Essays. Harvard.


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