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Vol. 42 No. 3-4 (2011): July-October 2011
Vol. 42 No. 3-4 (2011): July-October 2011
articles on totalitarianism, diaspora, slavery, human rights, and more
Published:
2012-10-10
Editorial
Editor's Notes
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Articles
Textual Territory and Narrative Power in Junot Díaz’s
Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
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“The Sea is History”: Opium, Colonialism, and Migration in Amitav Ghosh’s
Sea of Poppies
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Neo-Slave Narratives in Contemporary Black British Fiction
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Unofficial Collections: Organic/Artifactual Documents and the (Re)Inscription of the Civic Archive in Michael Ondaatje’s
In the Skin of a Lion
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Time Without Partitions:
Midnight's Children
and Temporal Orientalism
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“People set apart”: Representations of Jewishness in the Fiction of Salman Rushdie
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Between Worlds: Imagining Dyaspora in Danticat’s
The Dew Breaker
and Chancy’s
The Spirit of Haiti
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Family History, Food, and Marketing Ethnicity in Helen Tse’s
Sweet Mandarin
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Asian Transnational Adoption: Subject and Trauma in Life Narratives of Korean Adoptees and Gish Jen’s
The Love Wife
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Visions of an Incurable Rationalist: Leonard Woolf ’s
Stories of the East
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Imperial Fantasies: Mourning the Loss of Empire in the Novels of Penelope Lively and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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The Poetics of Postcolonial Atrocity: Dalit Life Writing,
Testimonio
, and Human Rights
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The Thousand Faces of Night
: A Counter-Narrative of Bleeding Womanhood
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“Nothing, Not a Scrap of Identity”: Janet Frame’s Vision of Self and Knowledge in
A State of Siege
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Reconcile, Reconciled: A New Reading of Reconciliation in J.M. Coetzee’s
Disgrace
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Poster Children: Laurens van der Post’s Imperial Propaganda in
A Far Off Place
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Perspectives
Tightrope Walker Vision: Something of Language, Home, and History in David Malouf ’s
Remembering Babylon
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Postcolonial Performance
On stage with d’bi.young anitafrika and
word! sound! powah!
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Reviews
J. Hillis Miller.
The Conflagration of Community: Fiction before and after Auschwitz.
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Rumina Sethi.
The Politics of Postcolonialism: Empire, Nation and Resistance.
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Laura Wright.
Wilderness into Civilized Shapes: Reading the Postcolonial Environment.
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Paul Williams.
Race, Ethnicity and Nuclear War: Representations of Nuclear Weapons and Post-Apocalyptic Worlds.
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Other
Front Matter
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Back Matter
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