Citations:transcolonial


 * 1996, Deidre Lynch, William Beatty Warner, Cultural Institutions of the Novel, Duke University Press (ISBN 9780822318439), page 220:
 * [things related to] this transcolonial perspective that threaten to be lost, as &quot;globalization&quot; is misunderstood as a late-twentieth-century phenomenon without historical precedent. The danger of a &quot;postcolonial&quot; literary history is that, as its name implies, it will ...
 * 1998, Scottish Literary Journal: Supplement
 * According to Trumpener, both of these kinds of understanding meet in an &#39; awareness of the transcolonial consciousness and transperipheral circuits of influence to which empire gives rise&#39; (xiii). In addition, because of the &#39;flow of  people&#39; from ...
 * 2003, Women in French Studies: The ... Annual Collection of Essays Presented by Women in French, the ... MLA Annual Meeting
 * She thus foregrounds the processes of transcolonial hybridization through which the diasporic cultures of the New World have flourished, despite the historical and discursive pressures against their accomplishments. These cultures have ...
 * 2013, Dominic Richard David Thomas, Africa and France: Postcolonial Cultures, Migration, and Racism, Indiana University Press (ISBN 9780253006691), page 42:
 * ... served to perpetuate a transcolonial network of power relations. This interconnectivity has also translated into a tenuous relationship in public discourse in terms of the ways history and memory have been articulated. Similar projects are to ...
 * 2014, Journal of Dramatic Theory and Criticism, volume 28, issue 2, page 100:
 * Lim&#39;s proposal of the new methodology of the “transcolonial borderzones” consists of a masterful extension of theories in Asian American, Native American, and postcolonial studies, wherein the interchangeable figure of the Asian boy or ...