Dear Ali,
A key figure is Stuart Hall. A good introduction to his thinking is the
textbook Stuart Hall (Ed.), "Representation: Cultural Representations
and Signifying Practices", Sage/The Open University, 1997. The book also
draws heavily on Foucault and has many references to Stuart Hall's main
works.
Best regards, Jesper.
Ali Rizvi wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> Can any body tell me who are the key figures in recently emerging
>
> discipline of post colonial studies. Any reference to any good critque
>
> of postcolonial studies would also be appreciated.
>
> I need this information for a paper I am writing. The paper is not about
> post colonial studies, I need to add just a foot note about it.
>
> with thanks in advance
>
> best regards
> ali
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
A key figure is Stuart Hall. A good introduction to his thinking is the
textbook Stuart Hall (Ed.), "Representation: Cultural Representations
and Signifying Practices", Sage/The Open University, 1997. The book also
draws heavily on Foucault and has many references to Stuart Hall's main
works.
Best regards, Jesper.
Ali Rizvi wrote:
>
> Dear List,
>
> Can any body tell me who are the key figures in recently emerging
>
> discipline of post colonial studies. Any reference to any good critque
>
> of postcolonial studies would also be appreciated.
>
> I need this information for a paper I am writing. The paper is not about
> post colonial studies, I need to add just a foot note about it.
>
> with thanks in advance
>
> best regards
> ali
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com