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Leela Gandhi’s Postcolonial Theory is a landmark description of the field of postcolonial studies in theoretical terms and its intellectual context. The revised edition of this classic work reaffirms its status as a useful starting point for readers new to the field and a provocative account that opens up possibilities for debate.

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Leela Gandhi’s important book is the first to describe the field of postcolonial studies in theoretical terms, setting it in an intellectual context alongside poststructuralism and deconstruction. She argues that it is marked not by a politics of identity so much as its breaching. Drawing our attention to its focus on the indefinite, unfinished, and peripatetic, Gandhi allows us to see postcolonialism as a contemporary but also successor of anarchism. -- Faisal Devji, University of Oxford
Postcolonial Theory is much more than a primer. It is a shimmering and indispensable work by a formidable thinker that reforms all that it describes. Leela Gandhi tells a vivid story about the enormous stakes involved in thinking about forms of colonial violence and suffering that haunt contemporary society. The lessons of Postcolonial Theory are bold and urgent ones for students to learn and for scholars to confront today. -- Mrinalini Chakravorty, author of In Stereotype: South Asia in the Global Literary Imaginary
This book is everything an introduction should be. It is focused, informative, thought-provoking, enjoyable, and student-friendly. As an invitation to a first engagement with its now sprawling subject, it is timely and welcome. * Radical Philosophy *
[Gandhi’s] admirably concise and well-written volume will prove invaluable to readers new to postcolonial theory as well as to readers already familiar with this diverse and often diversely confusing field. * Novel: A Forum on Fiction *
An acutely stimulating read. * World Literature Today *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface to the First Edition
1. After Colonialism
2. Thinking Otherwise: A Brief Intellectual History
3. Postcolonialism and the New Humanities
4. Edward Said and His Critics
5. Postcolonialism and Feminism
6. Imagining Community: The Question of Nationalism
7. One World: The Vision of Postnationalism
8. Postcolonial Literatures
9. The Limits of Postcolonial Theory
Epilogue: If This Were a Manifesto for Postcolonial Thinking
Bibliography
Index

Postcolonial Theory

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 08/01/2019
      ISBN13: 9780231178396, 978-0231178396
      ISBN10: 0231178395

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Leela Gandhi’s Postcolonial Theory is a landmark description of the field of postcolonial studies in theoretical terms and its intellectual context. The revised edition of this classic work reaffirms its status as a useful starting point for readers new to the field and a provocative account that opens up possibilities for debate.

      Trade Review
      Leela Gandhi’s important book is the first to describe the field of postcolonial studies in theoretical terms, setting it in an intellectual context alongside poststructuralism and deconstruction. She argues that it is marked not by a politics of identity so much as its breaching. Drawing our attention to its focus on the indefinite, unfinished, and peripatetic, Gandhi allows us to see postcolonialism as a contemporary but also successor of anarchism. -- Faisal Devji, University of Oxford
      Postcolonial Theory is much more than a primer. It is a shimmering and indispensable work by a formidable thinker that reforms all that it describes. Leela Gandhi tells a vivid story about the enormous stakes involved in thinking about forms of colonial violence and suffering that haunt contemporary society. The lessons of Postcolonial Theory are bold and urgent ones for students to learn and for scholars to confront today. -- Mrinalini Chakravorty, author of In Stereotype: South Asia in the Global Literary Imaginary
      This book is everything an introduction should be. It is focused, informative, thought-provoking, enjoyable, and student-friendly. As an invitation to a first engagement with its now sprawling subject, it is timely and welcome. * Radical Philosophy *
      [Gandhi’s] admirably concise and well-written volume will prove invaluable to readers new to postcolonial theory as well as to readers already familiar with this diverse and often diversely confusing field. * Novel: A Forum on Fiction *
      An acutely stimulating read. * World Literature Today *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Preface to the Second Edition
      Preface to the First Edition
      1. After Colonialism
      2. Thinking Otherwise: A Brief Intellectual History
      3. Postcolonialism and the New Humanities
      4. Edward Said and His Critics
      5. Postcolonialism and Feminism
      6. Imagining Community: The Question of Nationalism
      7. One World: The Vision of Postnationalism
      8. Postcolonial Literatures
      9. The Limits of Postcolonial Theory
      Epilogue: If This Were a Manifesto for Postcolonial Thinking
      Bibliography
      Index

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