Author 1: | Salman Rushdie | tr>|
Title: | Imaginary Homelands | |
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Place: | London | |
Publisher: | Granta | |
Year: | 1991 | |
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Location: | UB Tü: 31 A 12381 | |
Synopsis: | Containing 74 essays written during the 1980s, this book covers a range of subjects including the literature of Salman Rushdie and his contemporaries, the politics of colonialism and the ironies of culture, film, politicians, the Labour Party, religious fundamentalism in America, racial prejudice and the freedom of the imagination and expression. | |
Keyword 1: | literature | |
Keyword 2: | colonialism | |
Keyword 3: | culture | |
Keyword 4: | film | |
Keyword 5: | politics | |
Keyword 6: | religion | |
Keyword 7: | fundamentalism | |
Keyword 8: | USA | |
Keyword 9: | identity | |
Keyword 10: | ethnicity | |
Keyword 11: | nation | |
Keyword 12: | nationalism | |
Keyword 13: | racism | |
Keyword 14: | censorship | |
Keyword 15: | Britain | |
Keyword 16: | history | |
Keyword 17: | postcolonialism |
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