From Rudyard Kipling to Zadie Smith: Studies in Modern and Contemporary British Diaspora Literature

From Rudyard Kipling to Zadie Smith: Studies in Modern and Contemporary British Diaspora Literature

by Xu Bin

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This monograph relatively systematically explains the two-way diaspora of British people from the United Kingdom to its overseas colonies and from (former) colonies to the United Kingdom in the works of British diasporic writers from the late 19th century to the early 21st century, from Rudyard Kipling to Zadie Smith, and the accompanying political, economic, military, cultural and racial security issues.

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