
By Ashley Dawson
“Elegant, eloquent, and entire of innovative perception, Mongrel Nation is a fresh, engaged, and informative addition to post-colonial and diasporic literary scholarship.”
—Hazel V. Carby, Yale University
“Eloquent and robust, insightful and traditionally specific, full of life and fascinating, Mongrel Nation is an expansive heritage of twentieth-century internationalist encounters that gives a broader panorama from which to appreciate currents, shifts, and old junctures that formed the foreign postcolonial imagination.”
—May Joseph, Pratt Institute
Ashley Dawson is affiliate Professor of English on the urban college of latest York’s Graduate heart and the varsity of Staten Island. he's coeditor of the impending Exceptional country: modern U.S. tradition and the hot Imperialism.
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