Friends and Enemies

The Scribal Politics of Post/Colonial Literature

Chris Bongie

Chris Bongie

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

352 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2008
Cloth $95.00 ISBN: 9781846311437 Published March 2009 For sale in North America only
Paper $39.95 ISBN: 9781846311420 Published February 2009 For sale in North America only

This timely contribution to debates about the future of postcolonial theory explores the troubled relationship between politics and the discipline, both in the sense of the radical political changes associated with the anti-colonial struggle and the implication of literary writers in institutional discourses of power. Using Haiti as a key example, Chris Bongie explores issues of commemoration and commodification of the post/colonial by pairing early nineteenth-century Caribbean texts with contemporary works. An apt volume for an age that struggles with the reality of memories of anti-colonial resistance, Friends and Enemies is a provocative take on postcolonial scholarship.

International Journal of Francophone Studies

“Situated within a context where resistance politics have been transformed into consensus politics, Bongie calls upon advocates of postcolonialism to begin confronting some difficult truths about their field, while foregrounding the importance of bringing it into dialogue with cultural studies and, in doing so, to find a possible way out of its impasse.” —International Journal of Francophone Studies

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