James in Postcolonial Perspective : The Letter as Nativist Discourse /
James confronts the exploitive wealthy; it also opposes Pauline hybridity. K. Jason Coker argues that postcolonial theory and the theoretical perspectives of Aime Cesaire, Frantz Fanon, and Ngugi wa Thiong'o allow us to understand how these themes converge in the letter. The emphasis in James,...
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2015
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Table des matières:
- part I. Constructing the native
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Nativism
- 3. Pure and perfect piety : nativist discourse in the Letter of James
- part II. Confronting colonialism and hating hybridity
- 4. Identifying the imperial presence
- 5. Identifying the mimetic monster, part 1
- 6. Identifying the mimetic monster, part 2
- 7. Conclusion.