Postcolonial Studies is the journal of the Institute of Postcolonial studies, Melbourne. Postcolonial Studies is the first journal specifically aimed at publishing work which explores the various facetstextual, figural, spatial, historical, political and economicof the colonial encounter, and the ways in which this encounter shaped the West and non-West alike. A growing academic literature, recognises that the colonial encounter was a seminal event in the history of both the West and the non-Western world, shaping culture and literature, politics and history. From being the provenance of the area studies scholar, it has become the site of numerous investigations from many disciplines, as well as a theoretical perspective from which to view a variety of concerns. Postcolonialism is the name which such investigations have acquired, and Postcolonial Studies provides a forum for them. Postcolonial Studies does not confine its attentions to any single place, region or discipline. It publishes original and challenging contributions from all over the world, informed by a variety of theoretical perspectives, including postmodernism, marxism, feminism and queer theory. Its aim is to generate a productive dialogue and exchange between theorists and writers in disparate locations. Electronic AccessPostcolonial Studies is also available in electronic form over the Internet using RealPage software. Customers who have paid the full subscription rate may access the electronic version at no extra charge. For further details on how to access the electronic version please visit the Carfax Home Page at http://www.carfax.co.uk/cfxnews.htm Click here for instructions on how to download RealPage and to view your free electronic inspection copy. SubscriptionsVolume 2, 1999, 3 issues. ISSN 1368-8790.Institutional rate: £112.00; North America US$184.00; Australasia AU$224.00 Personal rate: £27.00; North America US$44.00; Australasia AU$58.00 |