How Long to Read Brand Postcolonial

By Pramod K. Nayar

How Long Does it Take to Read Brand Postcolonial?

It takes the average reader 2 hours and 30 minutes to read Brand Postcolonial by Pramod K. Nayar

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

The postcolonial author, whether Kamila Shamsie from Pakistan, Chimamanda Adichie from Nigeria or Arundhati Roy from India, is a brand. Instantly recognizable in the literary-cultural marketplace, the postcolonial, this book argues, positions itself and influences the transnational cultural industry. Through a study of numerous postcolonial themes in emblematic authors, the book maps the making of the postcolonial celebrity. From an examination of the authenticity debate through the themes of indigeneity, subalternity and humanism the book moves to the fashioning of a postcolonial literary-ethnic chic for global consumption.

How long is Brand Postcolonial?

Brand Postcolonial by Pramod K. Nayar is 150 pages long, and a total of 37,500 words.

This makes it 51% the length of the average book. It also has 46% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Brand Postcolonial Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 24 minutes to read Brand Postcolonial aloud.

What Reading Level is Brand Postcolonial?

Brand Postcolonial is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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