Postcolonial Geographies
By (Author) Alison Blunt
Edited by Cheryl McEwan
By (author) Alison Blunt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st October 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
304.2
Paperback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
400g
'Postcolonial Geographies is long overdue. It will help in moving postcolonial discourse beyond its preoccupation with deconstructing colonial texts or engaging in narrow forms of cultural criticism.' Haripriya Rangan, Monash University Postcolonialism and geography are intimately linked through the spatiality of colonial discourse as well as the material effects of colonialism and decolonization. Geographical ideas about space, place, landscape, and location have helped to articulate different experiences of colonialism both in the past and present and the 'here' and 'there'. At the same time, whilst spatial images such as mobility, margins and exile abound in postcolonial writings, more material geographies have often been overlooked.
Alison Blunt is Lecturer in Geography at Queen Mary College. Cheryl McEwan is Lecturer in Geography at the University of Birmingham.