Vol 36, No 1-2 (2005)

January-April 2005

postcoloniality and politics

Table of Contents

Editorial

Notes from the Editor: Postcoloniality and Politics PDF
 

Articles

Imagined Biafras: Fabricating Nation in Nigerian Civil War Writing PDF
Jago Morrison
The Limits of Sympathy: J. M. Coetzee’s Evolving Ethics of Engagement PDF
Geoffrey Baker
The Post-Post Colonial Condition: Globalization and Historical Allegory in Mohsin Hamid’s Moth Smoke PDF
Paul Jay
The Colours of Fiction: From Indigo/Blue to Maroon/Black (A Study of Miranda’s Story in Indigo) PDF
Cao Li
Forcing Newness into the World: Language, Place and Nature PDF
Bill Ashcroft
“Ay, siyempre, Gran, of course, Oz is—multicultural!”: Merlinda Bobis’s Crossing to the Other Side as Reflected in Her Short Stories PDF
M. Dolores Herrero
“I have always known shipwreck”: Whiteness in Sheila Fugard’s The Castaways PDF
Michael Titlestad, Mike Kissack
“You have to start thinking all over again”: Masculinities, Narratology and New Approaches to Sam Selvon PDF
Lewis MacLeod
Beyond the Pale: Women, Cultural Contagion, and Narrative Hysteria in Kipling, Orwell, and Forster PDF
Alan Blackstock
Languages of the Nation in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy PDF
Neelam Srivastava

Perspective

“Reports of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated”: Postcolonial Theory and “The Politics of Postcoloniality” PDF
Camille Isaacs

Reviews

Sylvia Plath. Ariel: The Restored Edition. PDF
Kara Kilfoil
Gabrielle Helms. Challenging Canada: Dialogism and Narrative Techniques in Canadian Novels. PDF
Adam Carter
Martin Harries. Scare Quotes from Shakespeare: Marx, Keynes, and the Language of Reenchantment. PDF
Stephen Ross
Naqi Husain Jafri, ed. Critical Theory: Perspectives from Asia. PDF
Roomy Naqvy
Gordon Collier and Ulrich Fleischman, eds. A Pepper-Pot of Cultures: Aspects of Creolization in the Caribbean. PDF
Tiphanie Yanique Galiber

Other

Notes on Contributors PDF
 
Front Matter PDF
 
Back Matter PDF
 




ISSN: 1920-1222