Decolonising English Studies from the Semi-Periphery

Decolonising English Studies from the Semi-Periphery

Author
Ana Cristina Mendes
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Year
2023
Page
257
ISBN
3031202856,9783031202858
File Type
pdf
File Size
5.7 MiB

This book investigates how decolonising the curriculum might work in English studies ― one of the fields that bears the most robust traces of its imperial and colonial roots ― from the perspective of the semi-periphery of the academic world- system. It takes the University of Lisbon as a point of departure to explore broader questions of how the field can be rethought from within, through Anglophone (post)coloniality and an institutional location in a department of English, while also considering forces from without, as the arguments in this book issue from a specific, liminal positionality outside the Anglosphere. The first half of the book examines the critical practice of and the political push for decolonising the university and the curriculum, advancing existing scholarship with this focus on semi-peripheral perspectives. The second half comprises two theoretically-informed and classroom-oriented case studies of adaptation of the literary canon, a part of model syllabi that aredesigned to raise awareness of and encourage an understanding of a global, pluriversal literary history.

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