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FURTHER READING

            S.Hall, Cultural studies: two paradigms, Media, culture and society, 2, 1, 1980.
            S.Hall et al., Culture, media, language (London, Hutchinson/Centre for Contemporary
              Cultural Studies, 1980).
            S.Hall & T.Jefferson (eds), Resistance through rituals: youth subcultures in post-war
              Britain (London, Hutchinson, 1976).
            T.Hawkes, Structuralism and semiotics (London, Methuen, 1977).
            S.Heath, Questions of cinema (London, Macmillan, 1981).
            D.Hebdidge, Subculture: the meaning of style (London, Methuen, 1979).
            C.MacCabe, Theoretical essays: film, linguistics, literature (Manchester, Manchester
              University Press, 1985).
            G.Turner, British cultural studies: an introduction (London, Unwin Hyman, 1990).
            P.Widdowson (ed.), Re-reading English (London, Methuen, 1982).
                        Postcolonialism and multiculturalism
            I.Adam & H.Tiffin (eds), Past the last post: theorizing post-colonialism and post-
              modernism (London, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1991).
            A.Ahmad, In theory: classes, nations, literatures (London, Verso, 1992).
            B.Ashcroft et al., The empire writes back: theory and practice in post-colonial literatures
              (London, Routledge, 1989).
            F.Barker et al. (eds), Europe and its others (Colchester, University of Essex, 1985).
            H.K.Bhabha (ed.), Nation and narration (London, Routledge, 1990).
            T.Eagleton et al., Nationalism, colonialism and literature (Minneapolis, University of
              Minnesota Press, 1990).
            S.Rushdie, Imaginary homelands: essays and criticism 1981–1991 (London, Granta
              Books, 1991).
            E.W.Said, Orientalism (New York, Pantheon Books, 1978).
            E.W.Said, Culture and imperialism (London, Chatto & Windus, 1993).
            G.C.Spivak, In other worlds: essays in cultural politics (London, Methuen, 1987).
            G.C.Spivak, Can the subaltern speak?, in Marxism and the interpretation of culture,
              eds. C. Nelson & L.Grossberg (London, Macmillan, 1988).


                               Chapter 5: Feminism
                             Anglo-American feminism
            J.Donovan (ed.), Feminist literary criticism: explorations in theory (Lexington,
              University Press of Kentucky, 1975).
            A.Dworkin, Woman hating (New York, Dutton, 1974).
            S.M.Gilbert & S.Gubar, No man’s land: the place of the woman writer in the twentieth
              century, vol. 1: the war of the words (New Haven, Yale University Press, 1988).
            G.Greer, The female eunuch (London, MacGibbon & Kee, 1971).
            J.S.Mill & H.Taylor Mill, Essays on sex equality (Chicago, University of Chicago
              Press, 1970).
            K.Millett, Sexual politics (London, Virago, 1977).
            E.Moers, Literary women (London, Women’s Press, 1978).
            E.Showalter, A literature of their own: British women novelists from Brontë to Lessing
              (London, Virago, 1978).
            E.Showalter, Feminist criticism in the wilderness, in The new feminist criticism: essays
              on women, literature, and theory, ed. E.Showalter (New York, Pantheon Books,
              1985).
            E.Showalter, A criticism of our own: autonomy and assimilation in Afro-American
              and feminist literary theory, in The future of literary theory, ed. R.Cohen (London,
              Routledge, 1989).


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