Ania Loomba
Born
India
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Colonialism / Postcolonialism
2 editions
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1998
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Shakespeare, Race, and Colonialism
10 editions
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published
2002
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South Asian Feminisms
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4 editions
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published
2012
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Revolutionary Desires: Women, Communism, and Feminism in India
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Postcolonial Studies and Beyond
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7 editions
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published
2005
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Post-Colonial Shakespeares
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19 editions
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published
1998
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Gender, Race, Renaissance Drama
3 editions
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published
1989
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism
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Colonialism/Postcolonialism (The New Critical Idiom) 2nd (second) Edition by Loomba, Ania [2005]
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Kolonyalizm Postkolonyalizm
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“No human utterance could be seen as innocent. Any set of words could be analysed to reveal not just an individual but a historical consciousness at work.”
― Colonialism / Postcolonialism
― Colonialism / Postcolonialism
“They pointed out that huge amounts of money had been made following the murder of Roop Kanwar by those who turned the sati into a commecrial spectacle involving hundreds of thousands of people; that Roop Kanwar was an educated girl, not a simple embodiment of rural femininity (a fact that pro-sati lobbyists used to argue that it was a "free choice"); and that the leaders of the pro-sati movement "constitute a powerful regional elite" who had much to gain from constructing sati anew as emblematic of their "tradition". Thus, what was essentially a women's rights issue had been disorted into an issue of "tradition" versus "modernity", a struggle of the religious majority against an irreligious minority.”
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