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Post-multicultural Writers As Neo-cosmopolitan Mediators
Sneja Gunew
Anthem Press · February 1, 2017 · Hardcover – February 1, 2017
Reading lane: Literary Criticism / African
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- Authors: Sneja Gunew
- Publisher: Anthem Press
- Published: February 1, 2017
- Edition: Hardcover – February 1, 2017
- Reading lane: African and Modern.
- Publisher: Anthem Press.
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Literary Criticism / African
76%LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 21st Century
74%Literary Criticism / Canadian
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‘Post-Multicultural Writers as Neo-Cosmopolitan Mediators’ argues the need to move beyond the monolingual paradigm within Anglophone literary studies. Using Lyotard’s concept of post as the future anterior (back to the future), this book sets up a concept of post-multiculturalism salvaging the elements within multiculturalism that have been forgotten in its contemporary denigration. Gunew attaches this discussion to debates in neo-cosmopolitanism over the last decade, creati...
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