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Postcolonial Moves

Medieval through Modern

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  • © 2003

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Introduction: Postcolonial Modernity and the Rest of History

  2. Around Disciplines

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About this book

Much theoretical and historical work engaged with the question of the "postcolonial" is built upon an imagined, unified premodern "Middle Ages" in Europe. One of the results of this has been that in recent years scholars in medieval and early modern studies have been critically assessing the uses of postcolonial and subaltern theoretical perspectives in their fields, and considering what their periods have to say to postcolonial theorists. This book offers a series of original essays that explore with specificity the methodological, textual, cultural, and historiographic moves required for postcolonial engagements with premodern times.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Lehigh University, USA

    Patricia Clare Ingham

  • University of Miami, USA

    Michelle R. Warren

About the editors

PATRICIA CLARE INGHAM is Associate Professor of English and Director of Women and Gender Studies at Lehigh University. She is the author of Sovereign Fantasies: Arthurian Romance and the Making of Britain.

MICHELLE R. WARREN is Associate Professor of French and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Miami. The author of History on the Edge: Excalibur and the Borders of Britain (1100-1300), she is currently working on the French colonial epic.

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