Esterino Adami is an Associate Professor of English Language, Translation, and Linguistics at the University of Turin, Department of Humanities (Italy). He is the author of Language, Style and Variation in Contemporary Indian English Texts (2022), and Railway Discourse: Linguistic and Stylistic Representations of the Train in the Anglophone World (2018).
“Postcolonial Stylistics presents the first text book that brings together stylistics and postcolonial studies in one volume and will be of interest to scholars in these fields as well as literature generally. The book is organised into chapters examining key themes such as Style and postcolonial texts, Language, Identity, Belonging, and Ecology, with excerpts from literary texts that actively engage the reader further with questions and discussion points for a deeper understanding of the topic.” Marina Lambrou, Kingston University, UK “Esterino Adami builds on the foundational lesson of postcolonial studies—that language is a site of power—to expand how linguists understand language and style. With impressive breadth, this book offers a rare linguistic lens onto postcolonial literature across genres and geopolitical sites. Through five keywords, Esterino Adami presents a lucid and necessary intervention in stylistics and postcolonial studies.” Akshya Saxena, Vanderbilt University, USA