by Sara Suleri Goodyear
University of Chicago Press, 1992
Cloth: 978-0-226-77982-9 | Paper: 978-0-226-77983-6 | eISBN: 978-0-226-05098-0
Library of Congress Classification PR9484.3.S85 1992
Dewey Decimal Classification 820.93254

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Tracing a genealogy of colonial discourse, Suleri focuses on paradigmatic moments in the multiple stories generated by the British colonization of the Indian  subcontinent. Both the literature of imperialism and its postcolonial aftermath emerge here as a series of guilty transactions between two cultures that are equally evasive and uncertain of their own authority.

"A dense, witty, and richly allusive book . . . an extremely valuable contribution to postcolonial cultural studies as well as to the whole area of literary criticism."—Jean Sudrann, Choice