This book addresses debt in postcolonial fiction: financial, social, historical, and cultural.The author examines how literary characters including servants, fallen women, and cultural outsiders pay or refuse to pay the debts imposed upon them, and the consequences of debts paid and unpaid. Working at the intersection of critical race theory, queer theory, feminist theory, and postcolonial studies, the book includes an overturning of the well-established argument about Conrad and race, an examination of the connection between debt and class both historical and contemporary, and direct comparisons between debt in fiction and current issues of debt in the economy world-wide. Additional ISBNs 3631623747, 365305690X, 9783631623749, 9783653056907Glorious Outlaws: Debt as a Tool in Contemporary Postcolonial Fiction 1st Edition is written by Izabela Morska and published by Peter Lang Gmb H, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften. ISBNs for Glorious Outlaws: Debt as a Tool in Contemporary Postcolonial Fiction are 9783653999464, 3653999464 and the print ISBNs are 9783631623749, 3631623747. Additional ISBNs include 3631623747, 365305690X, 9783631623749, 9783653056907.
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