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Geographies of Postcolonialism: Spaces Power and Representation

Current price: $129.00
Geographies of Postcolonialism: Spaces Power and Representation
Geographies of Postcolonialism: Spaces Power and Representation

Barnes and Noble

Geographies of Postcolonialism: Spaces Power and Representation

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Extensively revised, the second edition of Geographies of Postcolonialism introduces the principal themes and theories related to postcolonialism. Written from a geographical perspective, the text includes extended explanations of the cultural and material spaces of the colonial and postcolonial power and representation.Exploring postcolonialism through the geographies of imagination, knowledge and power, the text analyses the history of western representations of the “Other” and engages with the important conceptual contributions of postcolonial theory.
Comprehensive, accessible and illustrated with learning features throughout, Geographies of Postcolonialism will be the key resource for students interested in the geographical and spatial dimensions of colonialism and postcolonialism.
Jo Sharp
is Professor of Geography at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

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