Postwar British Literature and Postcolonial Studies
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Explores a wide range of writers through the lens of postcolonial theory, focusing on themes of imperialism and decolonisation, globalisation and national identity.
Graham MacPhee's work delves into literary criticism, particularly focusing on the visual and its intricate relationship with literature. His scholarship explores how modes of seeing and representation manifest within literary texts. Characterized by deep academic insight and an interdisciplinary approach, MacPhee bridges literary theory with visual studies. His analyses offer readers a fresh perspective on how literature shapes, and is shaped by, the visual world.

Explores a wide range of writers through the lens of postcolonial theory, focusing on themes of imperialism and decolonisation, globalisation and national identity.