articles on walcott, orientalism, bertagna, special cluster on rushdie
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Articles
| In(sub)ordinate Speech: Mimicry as Bourdieuian Heterodoxy in Walcott’s Pantomime |
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Megan K. Ahern |
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| “Turbaned faces going by”:
James Joyce and Irish Orientalism |
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Lynne A. Bongiovanni |
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| “Not his sort of story”: Evelyn Waugh and
Pauline Melville in Guyana |
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Robert Ness |
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| A New Home in the World: Scottish Devolution, Nomadic Writing, and Supranational Citizenshipin Julie Bertagna's Exodus and Zenith |
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Fiona McCulloch |
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Special Cluster
| “Taking on the Tone of a Bombay Talkie”:The Function of Bombay Cinema in Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children |
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Deepa P. Chordiya |
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| Rushdie and the Romantics: IntertextualPolitics in Haroun and the Sea of Stories |
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Daniel Roberts |
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| Andalusian Poetics: Rushdie’s The Moor’sLast Sigh and the Limits of Hybridity |
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Atef Laouyene |
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Reviews
| Alexandra W. Schultheis. Regenerative Fictions: Postcolonialism,Psychoanalysis and the Nation as Family. |
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Wendy Faith |
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| Michael Chapman, ed. The Drum Decade: Storiesfrom the 1950s and Lindy Stiebel and Liz Gunner,eds. Still Beating the Drum: Critical Perspectives onLewis Nkosi. |
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Shane Graham |
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| Clara A.B. Joseph and Janet Wilson, eds. Global Fissures: Postcolonial Fusions. |
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Anna Guttman |
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