In twelve critical and interdisciplinary essays, this text examines the relationship between the fantastic in novels, movies and video games and real-world debates about nationalism, globalization and cosmopolitanism. Topics covered include science fiction and postcolonialism, issues of ethnicity, nation and transnational discourse. Altogether, these essays chart a new discursive space, where postcolonial theory and science fiction and fantasy studies work cooperatively to expand our understanding of the fantastic, while simultaneously expanding the scope of postcolonial discussions.
In twelve critical and interdisciplinary essays, this text examines the relationship between the fantastic in novels, movies and video games and real-...
This highly original book suggests that the practices of Taliban and the American far right, two very significant and poorly understood groups, share common features.
This highly original book suggests that the practices of Taliban and the American far right, two very significant and poorly understood groups, share ...
Masood Ashraf Raja Hillary Stringer Zach Vandezande
In one volume, this edited collection provides both a theoretical and praxis-driven engagement with teaching world literature, focusing on various aspects of critical pedagogy. Included are nine praxis-driven essays by instructors who have taught world literature courses at the university level.
In one volume, this edited collection provides both a theoretical and praxis-driven engagement with teaching world literature, focusing on various asp...