articles on rum, sidhwa, ishiguro, roy, rhys, salih, and kipling
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| Under the Influence: Thinking through Rum |
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Jennifer P. Nesbitt |
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| Contextualizing Ayah’s Abduction: Patterns of Violence against Women in Sidhwa’s Cracking India |
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Madhuparna Mitra |
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| “Spontaneous Mirth” out of “a Misplaced Respectfulness”: A Bakhtinian Reading of Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day |
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Seonjoo Park |
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| Colour Play in Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things |
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Shazia Sadaf |
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| Re-orienting the Gothic Romance: Jean Rhys, Tayeb Salih, and Strategies of Representation in the Postcolonial Gothic |
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David McInnis |
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| Rudyard Kipling and the Norman Conquest |
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Deanne Williams |
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Reviews
| Tony Howard. Women as Hamlet: Performance and Interpretation in Theatre, Film and Fiction. |
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Susan Bennett |
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| Joanne Saul. Writing the Roaming Subject: The Biotext in Canadian Literature. |
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Greg Doran |
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| Sandile Dikeni. Soul Fire: Writing the Transition. |
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Gugu Hlongwane |
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| Jami L. Carlacio, ed. The Fiction of Toni Morrison: Reading and Writing on Race, Culture, and Identity. |
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Jason Haslam |
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| H. Nigel Thomas, ed. Why We Write: Conversations with African Canadian Poets and Novelists. |
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Natalie Wall |
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| John R. Eperjesi. The Imperialist Imaginary: Visions of Asia and the Pacific in American Culture. |
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Jeffrey Hole |
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| Peter Childs. Modernism and the Post-Colonial: Literature and Empire 1885-1930. |
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Judith Scherer Herz |
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| John O’Brian and Peter White, ed. Beyond Wilderness: The Group of Seven, Canadian Identity, and Contemporary Art. |
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Richard Brock |
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| Patricia E. Chu. Race, Nationalism and the State in British and American Modernism. |
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Teresa Heffernan |
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| Notes on Contributors |
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| Front and Back Matter |
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