Contents
V 1 N 1 - Fall 1993
Articles
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Title | Author |
Page
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The State of Commonwealth Literature: Keynote Address | Margaret Bass |
1
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Writing Violence: Bodies and Signs in J.M. Coetzee's Foe | Russell Samolsky |
6
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"Wetin you say make I do?" An Approach to Teaching African Literature to American College Students |
John Rooks |
14
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Construction of the Female Subject in Postcolonial Literature: Tsitsi Dangarembga's Nervous Condition |
Khani Begum |
21
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The Two Indias of V.S. Naipaul | Ghazala F. Hashmi |
28
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Nigerian Fiction: Coming Of Age | Hugh Brown |
34
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Personal Politics and Solitary Survival: The Female Consciousness of July's People | Pamela Rooks |
40
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Robert Kroetsch's Rhetoric of Disclosure in The Sad Phoenician | Mitali Pati |
48
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Gender and Identity in Anita Desai's Novels | Jayshree Kak Odin |
57
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Patrick White and "Multi-Textuality" | Robert Ross |
70
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The Lotus and the Chinar: Kashmir in a Historical Outline | Subhash Kak |
73
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Disappearance Through Integration: Three Maori Writers Retaliate | Patrick D. Morrow |
92
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