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Title: Does the empire always talk back?
Other Titles: Crosscurrents in postcolonial memory and literature
Authors: Galea, Marco
Keywords: Drama -- 20th century
Theater -- History -- 20th century
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Malta University Press
Citation: Galea, M. (2016). Does the empire always talk back?. In S. Borg Barthet & I. Callus (Eds.), Crosscurrents in postcolonial memory and literature (pp. 161-181). Malta: Malta University Press
Abstract: This chapter discusses the position of local languagesas used in theatre, within the context of postcolonial theory and the notion of imperial languages being the privileged tools of communication between the formerly colonised communities and their former colonisers.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87635
ISBN: 9789990945874
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