Romaner:
- Daniel Defore, Robinson Crusoe (1719)
- E.M. Forster, A Passage to India (1924)
- J.M. Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians (1980)
- R.K. Narayan, The Man-Eater of Malgudi (1961)
- Monica Ali, Brick Lane (2003)
Noveller:
- Ama Ata Aidoo, “Everything Counts”
- Ben Okri, “Stars of the New Curfew”
- Peter Carey, “A Windmill in the West”
- Khushwant Singh, “Karma”
- Nadine Gordimer, “Is there Nowhere Else Where We Can Meet”
Teori:
Kompendium "ENG2321, Colonial And Postcolonial Literature" (f?s kj?pt p? Kopiutsalget, Akademika):
- Bhaba, Homi K., Ch 3: “The Other Question. Stereotype, Discrimination and the Discourse of Colonialism” in The Location of Culture. 1994. Routledge. pp. 66-84
- Fanon, Franz, Ch. 2: “On National Culture” in (Reds.) Williams, Patrick & Laura Chrisman, Colonial Discourse and Post-colonial Theory. A Reader. 1993. Harvester Wheatsheaf. pp.36-52
- Hall, Stuardt, Ch. 6: “Cultural Identity and Diaspora” in Mongia, Padmini (Red.) Contemporary Postcolonial Theory. A Reader. 1996. Arnold. pp. 110-121.
- Hubel, Teresa, Ch. 7.1: From “Liberal Imperialism as a Passage to India” in Childs, Peter (Red.) Postcolonial Theory and English Literature. A Reader. 1999. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 351-362.
- Phillips, Richard. Ch. 2.3: From “The Geography of Robinson Crusoe” in Childs, Peter (Red.) Postcolonial Theory and English Literature. A Reader. 1999. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 120-127.
- Said, Edward W., Introduction + Ch.1, part I and II in Culture and Imperialism. 1993. Vintage. pp. 11-32 and 1-20.
I tillegg kj?pes/l?nes:
- Peter Childs, “Introduction: Colonial History, National Identity and "English" Literature” fra Peter Childs (ed.), Post-Colonial Theory and English Literature: A Reader. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999), pp. 1-31. ISBN 0 7486 10685
Bakgrunnslitteratur:
- The Post-Colonial Studies Reader, edited by Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and helen Tiffen, 2nd edition (London and New York: Routledge, 1995).