Lecturas obligatorias
a) Las lecturas breves obligatorias de cada unidad, así como su soporte crítico, serán proporcionadas a través del Campus Virtual o directamente por el profesorado en clase. La lista de estas lecturas, con las variantes que puedan producirse en cada grupo, estará en el Campus Virtual antes de cada prueba escrita.
b) Cada estudiante deberá realizar dos lecturas largas obligatorias, entre las ofrecidas en la siguiente lista, que serán acordadas, como grupo o individualmente, durante la primera semana de clase.
Grupo 1 (‘Settler colonies’)
Lazaroo, Simone (2000). The Australian Fiancé
Ihimaera, Witi (1987). Whale Rider
Ondaatje, Michael (2000). Anil’s Ghost
Grupo 2 (‘Invaded colonies’)
Hodge, Merle (1970). Crick Crack Monkey
Anand, M. R. (1936). Coolie / Ghosh, Amitav (2004). The Hungry Tide
Mohsin Hamid (2017), Exit West
Achebe, Chinua (1958). Things Fall Apart
Las profesoras podrán ofrecer la opción de lecturas alternativas, al inicio del curso, por razones de disponibilidad de los libros o por otras cuestiones académicas.
Bibliografía complementaria de consulta
Antologías críticas y volúmenes generales
Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin (1989) The Empire Writes Back. Theory and Practice in Postcolonial Literatures. London-New York: Routledge.
Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin, eds. (1995). The Postcolonial Studies Reader. London-New York: Routledge.
Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths and Helen Tiffin (2000). Key Concepts in Postcolonial Studies. London: Routledge.
Benson, E. and W.E. Conolly, eds. (1994) Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English, London-New York: Routledge.
Howells, P. Sharrad and G. Turcotte, eds. (2017). The Oxford History of the Novel in English. Vol. 12: The Novel in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the South Pacific Since 1950.
McLeod, John (2010). Beginning Postcolonialism (2nd ed.). Manchester: Manchester UP.
Schwartz, Henry and Sangeeta Ray (2005). A Companion to Postcolonial Studies. Oxford: Blackwell.
Breve bibliografía por áreas
Ngūgī, Mūkoma Wa (2018).The Rise of the African Novel: Politics of Language, Identity, and Ownership. U. of Michigan P.
Ojo Oladeji O, ed. (1996). Africa and Europe, London: Zed Books.
Oladipo, O, (1999). African World, Western Concepts: The Problem of Language and Meaning in Religion Anthropological Interpretation of African World Views, Cambridge: CUP
Attwood, Bain & Fiona Magowan, eds. (2001). Telling Stories: Indigenous History and Memory in Australia and New Zealand. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Bennet, Bruce and Jennifer Strauss, eds. (1998).The Oxford Literary History of Australia. Melbourne: Oxford UP.
Jose, Nicholas, ed. (2009). The Literature of Australia. An Anthology. New York-London: Norton.
Pierce, Peter, ed. (2009). The Cambridge History of Australian Literature. Melbourne: Cambridge UP.
Robinson, Roger and Nelson Wattie (1999). The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature. Auckland: Oxford UP.
Sturm, Terry, ed. (1998). The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English. Auckland: Oxford UP.
Benson, E. and W. E. Toye (1997). The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature, Toronto: OUP.
Kröller, Eva-Marie, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Canadian Literature. 2004.
Kamboureli, Smaro, ed. (1996). Making a Difference: Canadian Multicultural Literature. Toronto: OUP
Bucknor, Michael, and Alison Donnell. (2011). The Routledge Companion to Anglophone Caribbean Literature. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
Donnell, Alison and Sarah L. Welsh (1996). The Routledge Reader in Caribbean Literature London-New York: Routledge.
Hillman, Richard S., and Thomas J. D'Agostino. (2003). Understanding the Contemporary Caribbean. Boulder, Colorado: L. Rienner.
Ganapathy-Doré, G. (2011). The Postcolonial Indian Novel in English, Cambridge Scholars.
Prasad, G. J. V. (2011). Writing India, Writing English: Literature, Language and Location, Routledge
Sesay, Kadija, ed. (2005). Write Black, Write British. From Postcolonial to Black Literature. London: Hasib.