"Colonised by Wankers" Postcolonialism and Contemporary Scottish Fiction

"Has Scotland suffered from colonial oppression by England for the last 300 years? While historiography may give an answer in the negative, this study reveals that the contemporary Scottish novel is haunted by strong feelings, marked by perceptions of abjection and inferiorisation in response t...

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Main Author: Homberg-Schramm, Jessica (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cologne Modern Academic Publishing 2018
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