CONTENTS:- Vol.1: Deinstitutionalising Canons: Postcolonial Discourse in Our Time. Vol.2: Emerging Grammars: Conceptual Foundations and Issues in Representation. Vol.3: Dark Sublime: Resistance Literatures from the Decanonized Spaces.
DESCRIPTION
This volume studies the deformation methodologies that the established canons underwent at the turn of the twentieth century. Foucault and Said, originate as they do from Marx, expound strategies that have colonized people in space which constitute historical darkness. Power-knowledge paradigms and a shift in the ontological status has redefined older values, systems and ethics in a new way. Edward Said is a mastermind highlighting economic, military and strategic interest of the West that evolved into a rhetoric of freedom under the grab of Empire. Because of the accessibility of the channels of the flow, peripheries in the Third World countries have become wiser and, as a consequence, are redfining nations and their subsequent narrative.