Postcolonialism
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- Encyclopaedia Britannica DatabaseA general encyclopedia. Recommended for reading a summary of the history of Australia and New Zealand as well as for orientation information about the many topics that are associated with postcolonialism. Be sure to check the blue "Web Links" button that Encyclopedia Britannica includes in the toolbar that is located to the right of each article.
- Encyclopedia of philosophy - Volume 7 - R 103 E56 2005See "Postcolonialism" pages 726-729.
- Literary Reference Center DatabaseSearch "Postcolonial* (Subject Terms) and "New Zealand" and "Australia" (Geographic Terms). Recommend: Click on article title and select "Find Similar Results".
- New dictionary of the history of ideas - Volume 5 - R103 D554 2005See "Postcolonial Studies" pages 1857-1859, "Postcolonial Theory and Literature" pages 1859-1867.
- Oxford companion to Australian literature [EBook]
- Oxford Reference Online Over 175 reference titles from Oxford University Press. Recommended for background information on postcolonial literature, New Zealand, Australia, and specific authors and titles.
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