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Reading Zadie Smith

by Philip Tew
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Synopsis

Since the publication of White Teeth in 2000, Zadie Smith has become one of the most popular contemporary writers and also one of the mostly widely studied. Taking criticism of Smith's work beyond its traditional focus on postcolonialism and multicultural identity, Reading Zadie Smith brings together leading international scholars to open up new directions in criticism of Smith's work.

Covering such key topics as posthumanism, ‘hysterical realism', religion, identity and ethics, this book brings together a full range of current critical perspectives to explore not only Smith's novels but also her short stories, her criticism and her non-fiction writing.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2014
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781441182456

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