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While the end of empire tends to be studied on the level of the collective, Life Writing After Empire examines how that moment has been experienced and expressed by individuals in life writing from across the globe. In a range of rich contributions, prominent scholars from a variety of disciplines offer new perspectives on the artistic and intimate articulation of empire and its legacies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Life Writing.

Produktbeschreibung
While the end of empire tends to be studied on the level of the collective, Life Writing After Empire examines how that moment has been experienced and expressed by individuals in life writing from across the globe. In a range of rich contributions, prominent scholars from a variety of disciplines offer new perspectives on the artistic and intimate articulation of empire and its legacies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Life Writing.
Autorenporträt
Astrid Rasch teaches imperial history and postcolonial literature in the English Department at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She recently submitted her Ph.D. thesis 'Remembering Britishness: Negotiating Identity in End of Empire Autobiography', which examines the relationship between individual and collective memory after decolonisation in autobiographies from the Caribbean, Australia, and Zimbabwe.