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Title:

It is Colonialism After All: Some Epistemological Remarks

Subtitle:

Teksty Drugie Vol. 1 (2014) - Special Issue - English Edition

Creator:

Thompson, Ewa

Contributor:

Szelągiewicz, Jan : Tł.

Publisher:

IBL PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2014

Description:

21 cm ; Text eng.

Type of object:

Journal/Article

Subject and Keywords:

Central Europe ; colonialism ; dependence ; postcolonialism

References:

1. R. Bideleux, I. Jeffries, A History of Eastern Europe. Crisis and Change, London: Routledge, 2007, 461.
2. D. Chioni-Moore, "Is the Post- in Postcolonial the Post- in Post-Soviet? Toward a Global Postcolonial Critique, PMLA 116, no. 1 (2001), 111-128.
3. L. Connell’s, Modes of Marginality. Scottish Literature and the Uses of Postcolonial Theory, "Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East" 23, no.1-2 (2003), 41-53.
4. J. Derrida, Of Grammatology, transl. G. Spivak, Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1978, 158.
5. A. Etking, Internal Colonization. Russia’s Imperial Experience, London: Polity Press, 2011.
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7. M. Hechter, Internal Colonialism. The Celtic Fringe in British National Development, 1536-1966, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1975.
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9. T. O’Keefe, Mitteleuropa Blues, Perilous Remedies. Andrzej Stasiuk’s Harsh World in Sarmatian Review XXXII, no.1 (2012), (under review).
10. L, Kołakowski, Main Currents of Marxism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978, 3: 265.
11. B. O’Leary and J. McGarry, Understanding Northern Ireland. Colonialism, Control, and Consociation, London: Routledge, 2012.
12. R. Pearson, The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Empire, New York: Macmillan, 1978, 28-31.
13. E. Said, Orientalism, New York: Vintage Books, 1994, 315-321.
14. D. Skórczewski, Salomea’s Silver Dream’ as a Parade of Hybrids, Literary Memoir, no. 1 (2011), 47-75.
15. D. Skórczewski, Why did Paweł Huelle write ‘Castorp’?, Second Texts, no. 3 (2006), 148-157
16. E.M. Thomspon, Polish-Russian Dialogue, Kultura (Paris), Sep. 1991, 155-160.
17. E. Thompson, Whose Discourse? Telling the Story in Post-Communist Poland, The Other Shore. Slavic and East European Cultures Abroad, Past and Present 1, no. 1 (2010), 1-15.

Relation:

Teksty Drugie

Issue:

1

Start page:

67

End page:

81

Resource type:

Text

Detailed Resource Type:

Article : original article

Format:

application/pdf

Resource Identifier:

0867-0633

Source:

IBL PAN, call no. P.I.2524 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng

Language of abstract:

eng

Rights:

Rights Reserved - Free Access

Terms of use:

Copyright-protected material. May be used within the limits of statutory user freedoms

Digitizing institution:

Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Original in:

Library of the Institute of Literary Research PAS

Projects co-financed by:

Programme Innovative Economy, 2010-2014, Priority Axis 2. R&D infrastructure ; European Union. European Regional Development Fund

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