Vol 36, No 3-4 (2005)

July-October 2005

articles on Chadha, Goodison, Crimp, Ngugi, Selvon and more

Table of Contents

Articles

Curry on the Divide in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim and Gurinder Chadha’s Bend It Like Beckham PDF
Winnie Chan
Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Dottie: A Narrative of (Un)Belonging PDF
Monica Bungaro
Our Mothers’ Kitchens and the Domestic Creative Continuum: A Reading of Lorna Goodison’s Turn Thanks PDF
Hannah Chukwu , Susan Gingell
Form and Language in Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners PDF
Nick Bentley
Allegory and the Retrieval of History: Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s The River Between and Matigari PDF
Eriks Uskalis
“Short Circuits of Desire:” Language and Power in Martin Crimp’s Attempts on Her Life PDF
Clara Escoda Agustí

Special Cluster

The “Crooked Business” of Storytelling: Authorship and Cultural Revisionism in Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs PDF
Laura E. Savu
The Western Gaze Balked: Wyndham Lewis’s Filibusters in Barbary PDF
Paul Scott Stanfield
Mythic Mediation and Feminism: Achebe’s Anthills of the Savannah PDF
Okeawolam Isidore Diala

Reviews

Nalini Natarajan. Woman and Indian Modernity. PDF
Dannabang Kuwabong
Christopher J. Knight. Uncommon Readers: Denis Donoghue, Frank Kermode, George Steiner, and the Tradition of the Common Reader. PDF
Len Findlay
Margaret Laurence. Heart of a Stranger. PDF
Teresa Gilbert
J. A. Kearney. Representing Dissension: Riot, Rebellion and Resistance in the South African English Novel. PDF
Susan Spearey
Charlotte Sussman. Consuming Anxieties: Consumer Protest, Gender, and British Slavery, 1713–1833. PDF
D.L. Macdonald
Susheila Nasta. Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora in Britain. PDF
Summer Pervez
Sarah Cole. Modernism, Male Friendship, and the First World War. PDF
Diana Austin

Other

Notes on Contributors PDF
 
Front Matter PDF
 
Back Matter PDF
 




ISSN: 1920-1222