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Exploring the role of real island spaces in literature and popular culture, this book examines how these settings contribute to the construction of national identity and the concept of postcolonial nationalism. By analyzing various texts, it offers a fresh theoretical perspective on the interplay between geography and national fiction, revealing how islands serve as both literal and metaphorical sites for understanding the complexities of nationhood in a postcolonial context.
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Postcolonial Nations, Islands, and Tourism, Helen Kapstein
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- 2017
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