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Vol. 40 No. 4 (2009): October 2009
Vol. 40 No. 4 (2009): October 2009
eugenides, sancho and equiano, ondaatje, amitav ghosh in conversation
Published:
2010-09-15
Articles
“See synonyms at MONSTER”: En-Freaking Transgender in Jeffrey Eugenides’s
Middlesex
Sarah Graham
PDF
Transfiguring Black and Jewish Relations: From Ignatius Sancho’s
Letters
and Olaudah Equiano’s
Interesting Narrative
to David Dabydeen’s
A Harlot’s Progress
Jutta Schamp
PDF
The Evolution of Artistic Faith in Patrick White’s
Riders in the Chariot
Meg Harris Williams
PDF
“The Remnant is the Whole”: Collage, Serial Self-Representation, and Recovering Fragments in Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s
Dictée
Nicole McDaniel
PDF
Traumatic Representation: The Power and Limitations of Storytelling as “Talking Cure” in Michael Ondaatje’s
In the Skin of a Lion
and
The English Patient
Vikki Visvis
PDF
The Spoor of Scattered Memories: Journeys, Landscapes and Identities in Australian Transcultural Life Writing
Luisa Percopo
PDF
Interviews
Amitav Ghosh in Conversation
Alessandro Vescovi
PDF
Perspectives
A Source in Sorcery:
The Black Hen
and the Posthumous Poet
K. Narayana Chandran
PDF
Reviews
Robert Berold, ed.
It All Begins: Poems from Postliberation South Africa.
Neil ten Kortenaar
PDF
Nora Foster Stovel.
Divining Margaret Laurence: A Study of Her Complete Writings.
Laura K. Davis
PDF
Bill Schwarz, ed.
Caribbean Literature after Independence: The Case of Earl Lovelace.
Veronica Austen
PDF
Gill Plain and Susan Sellers, eds.
A History of Feminist Literary Criticism.
Kate Faber Oestreich
PDF
Stephen Clingman.
The Grammar of Identity: Transnational Fiction and the Nature of the Boundary.
Mark A. McCutcheon
PDF
Other
Notes on Contributors
PDF
Front Matter
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Back Matter
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