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Maria McGarrity
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The Gulf Stream and the Epic Drives of Joyce and Walcott |
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| Barbara L. Estrin |
“I had rather to adopt a child than get it”: Mythical Lost Children in Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Blood |
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Chandrima Chakraborty
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Interrupting the Canon: Samuel Selvon’s Postcolonial Revision of Robinson Crusoe |
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Gail Fincham
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A Passage to India, Colonial Humanism and Recent Postcolonial Theory: A Response to Lidan Lin |
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Perpsective |
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Tahrir Kahlil Hamdi
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Foreign Literary Studies and the Identity of the Postcolonial Subject |
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Anne Collett
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A. Norman Jeffares, Anna Rutherford and the Question of Colonial Inheritance |
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Interview |
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| Sharmani Patricia Gabriel |
“Routes of Identity”: In Conversation with Bharati Mukherjee |
125 |
| Review Article |
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Himani Bannerji
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The Violence of the Everyday |
139 |
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Poems
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Debashis Sen |
The Dream Address |
148
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Joyce K. Luzzi
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Even If I Could Forget |
164
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Book Reviews
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| 149 Neil Levi and Michael Rothberg, eds.
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The Holocaust: Theoretical Readings. (Adrienne Kertzer) |
149 |
| James King
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The Life of Margaret Laurence. (Nora Foster Stovel) |
151 |
| Stephen Henighan |
When Words Deny the World: The Reshaping of Canadian Writing. (Cherry Clayton) |
155 |
| Judith Mayne
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Framed: Lesbians, Feminists and Media Culture. (Katharine Binhammer) |
158 |
Helen M. Buss |
Repossessing the World: Reading Memoirs by Contemporary Women. (Sara Jamieson) |
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Notes on Contributors
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