Empire, Colony, Postcolony provides a clear exposition of the historical, political and ideological dimensions of colonialism, imperialism, and postcolonialism, with clear explanations of these categories, which relate their histories to contemporary political issues. The book analyzes major concepts and explains the meaning of key terms.
The first book to introduce the main historical and cultural parameters of the different categories of empire, colony, postcolony, nation, and globalization and the ways in which they are analyzed todayExplains in clear and accessible language the historical and theoretical origins of postcolonial theory as well as providing a postcolonial perspective on the formations of the contemporary worldWritten by an acknowledged expert on postcolonialism
Robert J.C. Young, FBA, is Julius Silver Professor of English and Comparative Literature at New York University. His writing ranges across the fields of cultural and political history, literature, philosophy, photography, psychoanalysis and translation studies, with a particular focus on colonial history and postcolonial theory. His publications includeWhite Mythologies: Writing History and the West (1990),Colonial Desire: Hybridity in Culture, Theory and Race (1995),Postcolonialism: An Historical Introduction (Wiley, 2001),Postcolonialism: A Very Short Introduction (2003), andThe Idea of English Ethnicity (Wiley, 2008). He is the editor ofInterventions:International Journal of Postcolonial Studies.
Acknowledgments viii
1 Introduction 1
2 Empire 7
3 Colony 27
4 Slavery and Race 42
5 Colonialism and Imperialism 52
6 Nation 66
7 Nationalism 77
8 Anticolonialism 85
9 Decolonization 103
10 Neo?]colonialism, Globalization, Planetarity 117
11 Postcolony 135
12 Postcolonialism 149
References 178
Name Index 191
Subject Index 195