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B. J. Moore-Gilbert
"Hanif Kureishi's work, in a range of genres, from drama to film, fiction and short stories, has elicited widespread critical acclaim and - at times - provoked sharp condemnation. Kureishi has explored a number of the key social and cultural issus of recent years, including the legacies of colonialism, "multi-culturalism", changing conceptions of gender and sexuality, globalization and relations between popular culture and the canon. In this comprehensive study of Kureishi's work Bart Moore-Gilbert provides a detailed account of his work to date, from Kureishi's early involvement in "fringe" theatre to the short story collections. Moore-Gilbert locates Kureishi's work securely in its historical, social, cultural and critical contexts, as well as providing detailed readings of all the major works."--Jacket.
| Publisher | Manchester University Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 266 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-719-05534-2 primary |
| ISBN_10 | 0-719-05535-0 primary |
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