Vol 34, No 4 (2003)

October 2003

postcolonial rewritings: walcott, phillips, selvon and more

Table of Contents

Articles

The Gulf Stream and the Epic Drives of Joyce and Walcott PDF
Maria McGarrity
“I had rather to adopt a child than get it”: Mythical Lost Children in Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Blood PDF
Barbara L. Estrin
Interrupting the Canon: Samuel Selvon’s Postcolonial Revision of Robinson Crusoe PDF
Chandrima Chakraborty
A Passage to India, Colonial Humanism and Recent Postcolonial Theory: A Response to Lidan Lin PDF
Gail Fincham

Perspective

Foreign Literary Studies and the Identity of the Postcolonial Subject1 PDF
Tahrir Kahlil Hamdi
A. Norman Jeffares, Anna Rutherford and the Question of Colonial Inheritance PDF
Anne Collett

Interview

“Routes of Identity”: In Conversation with Bharati Mukherjee PDF
 

Review Articles

The Violence of the Everyday PDF
Himani Bannerji

Poems

The Dream Address PDF
Debashis Sen
Even If I Could Forget PDF
Joyce K. Luzzi

Reviews

Neil Levi and Michael Rothberg, eds. The Holocaust: Theoretical Readings. PDF
Adrienne Kertzer
James King. The Life of Margaret Laurence. PDF
Nora Foster Stovel
Stephen Henighan. When Words Deny the World: The Reshaping of Canadian Writing. PDF
Cherry Clayton
Judith Mayne. Framed: Lesbians, Feminists, and Media Culture. PDF
Katherine Binhammer
Helen M. Buss. Repossessing the World: Reading Memoirs by Contemporary Women. PDF
Sara Jamieson

Other

Notes on Contributors PDF
 
Front Matter PDF
 
Back Matter PDF
 




ISSN: 1920-1222