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Vol. 43 No. 4 (2012): October 2012
Vol. 43 No. 4 (2012): October 2012
essays on nigerian fiction, transcultural chinese-english fiction, turkish drama, global pedagogy, and northrop frye's reception in china
Published:
2013-10-01
Articles
Never Kill a Man Who Says Nothing:
Things Fall Apart
and the Spoken Worlds of African Fiction
Mrinalini Chakravorty
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"Frosty Cliffs," Frosty Aunt, and Sandy Beaches: Teaching
Aurora Leigh
in Oman
Marielle R. Risse
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Beasts and Abominations in
Things Fall Apart
and
Omenuko
Hugh Hodges
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Love and Shame: Transcultural Communication and Its Failure in Xiaolu Guo’s
A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers
Eunju Hwang
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Masks Or Souls?
: Halide Edib's Politics and Her Pacifism as a Playwright
Özlem Ezer
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Northrop Frye’s Legacy: Toward a Dialogic Interaction Between Literary and Cultural Studies
Wang Ning
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Reviews
Elisabeth Däumer and Shyamal Bagchee, eds.
The International Reception of T.S. Eliot.
Donald Childs
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Michael Niblett.
The Caribbean Novel since 1945: Cultural Practice, Form, and the Nation-State
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Leah Rosenberg
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Christian Moraru.
Cosmodernism: American Narrative, Late Globalization, and the New Cultural Imaginary.
Laura Savu
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Editors' Notes
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Front Matter
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Notes on Contributors
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