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Vol. 45 No. 4 (2014): October 2014
Vol. 45 No. 4 (2014): October 2014
articles on failed state fiction, human rights discourses, multilingual novels, and more
Published:
2015-03-19
Articles
Resisting the Event: Aesthetics of the Non-Event in the Contemporary South Asian Novel
Megha Anwer
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Revising the Narrative of Failure: Reconsidering State Failure in Nuruddin Farah’s
Knots
Amanda Ruth Waugh Lagji
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'Let Us Begin with a Smaller Gesture': An Ethos of Human Rights and the Possibilities of Form in Chris Abani's
Song for Night
and
Becoming Abigail
Alexandra Schultheis Moore, Elizabeth Swanson Goldberg
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Multilingual Novels as Transnational Literature: Yann Martel’s
Self
Oana Sabo
PDF
Perspectives
Contesting Clarke: Towards A De-Racialized African-Canadian Literature
Desi Valentine
PDF
Interviews
In Defence of “the lesser cousin of history”: An Interview with Rohan Wilson
Hamish Dalley, Rohan Wilson
PDF
Late “Arrivants” to Creative Writing: An Interview with Lucy Dlamini
Kerry Vincent
PDF
Reviews
Syrine Hout.
Post-war Anglophone Lebanese Fiction: Home Matters in the Diaspora.
Luma Balaa
PDF
Jessica L. Malay.
The Case of Mistress Mary Hampson: Her Story of Marital Abuse and Defiance in Seventeenth-Century England.
Kirsten Inglis
PDF
Other
Notes on Contributors
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