Concurrent imaginaries, postcolonial worlds : : toward revised histories / / edited by Diana Brydon, Peter Forsgren, Gunlög Fur.

Brydon, Forsgren, and Fur’s Concurrent Imaginaries, Postcolonial Worlds demonstrates the value of reading for concurrences in situating discussions of archives, voices, and history in colonial and postcolonial contexts. Starting with the premise that our pluriversal world is constructed from concurr...

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Superior document:Cross/Cultures, Volume 200
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Rodopi,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Cross/cultures ; Volume 200.
Physical Description:1 online resource (325 pages) :; color illustrations.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Diana Brydon , Peter Forsgren and Gunlög Fur --   |t What Reading for Concurrences Offers Postcolonial Studies /  |r Diana Brydon , Peter Forsgren and Gunlög Fur --   |t Concurrences as a Methodology for Discerning Concurrent Histories /  |r Gunlög Fur --   |t Travel Writing and the Representation of Concurrent Worlds: Caryl Phillips’ The Atlantic Sound and Noo Saro–Wiwa’s Looking for Transwonderland /  |r Nickla S Hållén --   |t “Unhallowed Mysteries” in the Colonial Archive: Competing Epistemologies in North America /  |r Gesa Mackenthun --   |t Concurrent Domesticities in Letters from the Colonial Fringe /  |r Margareta Petersson --   |t The ‘Lapland Giantess’ in Britain: Reading Concurrences in a Victorian Ethnographic Exhibition /  |r Linda Andersson Burnett --   |t Oral Tradition and the Postcolonial Challenge: The Historiographical Autonomy of Non-Literate Societies /  |r Hans Hägerdal --   |t Entangled Encounters, Land-Taking, and the Oral Archive: Notes from the Field /  |r Karen V. Hansen --   |t Constructing Otherness in Swedish District Courts: Concurrent Distance-Making Performances During Courtroom Interaction /  |r Torun Elsrud --   |t An African Woman Coming to Voice Through a Multimodal Artwork /  |r Margareta Wallin Wictorin --   |t Asymmetrical Voices: A Concurrent Reading of Tsitsi Dangarembga’s The Book of Not and Alexandra Fuller’s Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight /  |r Anna Greek --   |t “A Voice Speaking For Me a Riddle”: Postcolonial Voice and Marlene van Niekerk’s Agaat /  |r Maria Olaussen --   |t From Colonial Oppression to Social Utopia: The Decolonization of Norrland and Its Limits in the Swedish Historical Novel The Great Wrath (Den stora vreden) /  |r Peter Forsgren --   |t Can the Subaltern Speak Under Duress? Voice, Agency, and Corporal Discipline in Zero Dark Thirty /  |r Johan Höglund --   |t Notes on the Contributors /  |r Diana Brydon , Peter Forsgren and Gunlög Fur --   |t Index /  |r Diana Brydon , Peter Forsgren and Gunlög Fur. 
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