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>> No.3179592 [View]
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>tay-oh leen
Didn't Dolly Party right a song about him?

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Scare quotes don't scare ME!

But seriously, what has "post-colonial" to do with literature? I understand it's a very important sociological phenomenon, but can a post-colonial writer still write about something that is not postcolonial? American literature, by definition, is postcolonial (insert European smirk here). It's a silly, contextual distinction, and I'd never read novels that are labeled as such for their label. I've read Foe (Coetzee) and Wide Sargasso Sea (Rhys) to see their take on the original. I know these are considered "post-colonial" literature.

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If you don't want to fork out some money for the book, just check it out from a library.

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>>2888485
I was just about to post that.

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