Linguistics and Literature Review

Linguistics and Literature Review

(Post-)Colonial Silence(s) and Critical Practice(s): Some Perspectives on Waseem Anwar’s “Black” Women’s Dramatic Discourse

Yazarlar: Muhammad Furqan Tanvir

Cilt 1 , Sayı 1 , 2015 , Sayfalar 19-37

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DOI:10.32350/llr/11/02

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Özet: This article comments on Waseem Anwar‟s book “Black” Women’s Dramatic Discourse: A Psychosemiotic Study of Silence in Selected Plays by African American Women Dramatists to illustrate how the essential plurality of postmodern critical practices, in spite of their overt emphasis on anti-traditionalism, are rhetorically governed by academic jargon that is a multifaceted tradition in its own right. In doing so, it will introduce the reader to Waseem Anwar’s critique, in the wake of postcolonial studies, of the dialogic nature of language in evaluations of race and gender.


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@article{2015, title={(Post-)Colonial Silence(s) and Critical Practice(s): Some Perspectives on Waseem Anwar’s “Black” Women’s Dramatic Discourse}, volume={1}, number={19–37}, publisher={Linguistics and Literature Review}, author={Muhammad Furqan Tanvir}, year={2015} }
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Muhammad Furqan Tanvir. (2015). (Post-)Colonial Silence(s) and Critical Practice(s): Some Perspectives on Waseem Anwar’s “Black” Women’s Dramatic Discourse (Vol. 1). Vol. 1. Linguistics and Literature Review.
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Muhammad Furqan Tanvir. (Post-)Colonial Silence(s) and Critical Practice(s): Some Perspectives on Waseem Anwar’s “Black” Women’s Dramatic Discourse. no. 19–37, Linguistics and Literature Review, 2015.