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Donald R. Wehrs |
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| A Martyrology of the Abject: Witnessing and Trauma in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things |
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L. Chris Fox |
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| Captive Audience: Confession, Fiction, and the South African State |
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Tim Conley |
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| Imperial Fictions: J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace |
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Florence Stratton |
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| Interrogating Diaspora: Wang Gungwu's Pulse |
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Philip Holden |
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| Monstrous Bodies: Freakish Forms and Strange Conceptions in The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women |
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Allan Hepburn |
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| The Future of Literary Theories: Exclusion, Complementarity, Pluralism |
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Dan Shen |
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| Frames and Discourse in American Literature |
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Page Richards |
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| The Discursive Strategies of Native Literature: Thomas King's Shift from Adversarial to Interfusional |
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Marta Dvorak |
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| On a Mural in the Rutherford Reading Room, University of Alberta |
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Nancy Kang |
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| Mai Ghoussoub and Emma Sinclair-Webb, eds. Imagined Maculinities: Male Identity and Culture in the Middle East. |
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| George C. Jacob, ed. Encounter and Identity: Perspectives on Indo-Canadian Studies. |
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Shao-Pin Luo |
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| Sangeeta Ray. En-Gendering India: Woman and Nation in Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives. |
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Linda Burnett |
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| John C. Hawley. Postcolonial, Queer: Theoretical Intersections. |
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Terry Goldie |
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| Mohammad A. Quayum and Peter C. Wicks, eds. Malaysian Literature in English: A Critical Reader. |
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Sharmani Patricia Gabriel |
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| Arundhati Roy. The Cost of Living. Arundhati Roy. Power Politics. |
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Clara A. B. Joseph |
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| Sacvan Bercovitch, ed. Prose Writing 1910-1950. Vol 6 of The Cambridge History of American Literature. |
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Carol Stewart |
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