Statelessness and the making of a decolonial aesthetics in U.S. literature /

This dissertation explores how U.S. literature of the 1980s and 1990s recalibrates the tropes, figures, and theories of decolonization to examine the meanings of statelessness-of not being considered as a national by any State-in the post-Civil Rights, post-Cold War context. I discuss how writers Ka...

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Main Author: Naimou, Angela Mary
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: c2009
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Cornell University

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Call Number: Oversize Thesis PR15 2009 N356 +
Thesis 2009 N356