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Empire and Poetic Voice

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Explores the relation of post-colonization authors to literary traditions.

In Empire and Poetic Voice Patrick Colm Hogan draws on a broad and detailed knowledge of Indian, African, and European literary cultures to explore the way colonized writers respond to the subtle and contradictory pressures of both metropolitan and indigenous traditions. He examines the work of two influential theorists of identity, Judith Butler and Homi Bhabha, and presents a revised evaluation of the important Nigerian critics, Chinweizu, Jemie, and Madubuike. In the process, he presents a novel theory of literary identity based equally on recent work in cognitive science and culture studies. This theory argues that literary and cultural traditions, like languages, are entirely personal and only appear to be a matter of groups due to our assertions of categorical identity, which are ultimately both false and dangerous.

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ISBN: 9780791459638
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Author: Patrick Colm Hogan
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 289 pages
Series: SUNY Series, Explorations in Postcolonial Studies
Genres: Literature: history and criticism