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The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures is a 1989 non-fiction book on postcolonialism, penned by , Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin. The Empire Writes Back was the first major theoretical account of a wide range of postcolonial texts and their relationship with bigger issues of postcolonial culture, and is said to be one of the most significant and important works published in the field of postcolonialism. The writers debate on the relationships within postcolonial works, study the mighty forces acting on words in the postcolonial text, and prove how these texts constitute a radical critique of Eurocentric notions of language and literature. First released in 1989, this book had a second edition published in 2002.

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  • The Empire Writes Back (en)
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  • The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures is a 1989 non-fiction book on postcolonialism, penned by , Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin. The Empire Writes Back was the first major theoretical account of a wide range of postcolonial texts and their relationship with bigger issues of postcolonial culture, and is said to be one of the most significant and important works published in the field of postcolonialism. The writers debate on the relationships within postcolonial works, study the mighty forces acting on words in the postcolonial text, and prove how these texts constitute a radical critique of Eurocentric notions of language and literature. First released in 1989, this book had a second edition published in 2002. (en)
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  • The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures (en)
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  • The Empire Writes Back : Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures (en)
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  • Taylor & Francis Group
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  • Commonwealth literature -- History and criticism. English literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism. Postcolonialism -- English-speaking countries. Postcolonialism -- Commonwealth countries. Postcolonialism in literature. Colonies in literature. (en)
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  • Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin (en)
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  • America (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Taylor & Francis Group (en)
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