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Singing Out of the Duo: Kristeva’s Oriental Perspectives Toward Islam | Areen Khalifeh |
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"My Memory of the Genocide Stops Here": The Poetics of Traumatized Subjectivities and Colonial Inheritance in Tierno Monénembo’s The Oldest Orphan | Jenna Sciuto |
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Ties that Bind in Opposition: Postcolonial Dynamics of Family and Freedom in Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines | Brad Lint |
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Blasphemy in the Name of God: Veil, Oppression, and Agency in Tehmina Durrani’s Blasphemy | Sreerupa Sengupta |
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Searching for Sole: Travel, Landscape, and Dislocation in Alexandra Fuller’s Scribbling the Cat | Kerry Vincent |
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The Body, the Bomb, and the Domestication of the Technologies of Global Capitalism in the Postcolonial Science Fiction of Manjula Padmanabhan | Steven Mollmann |
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Teaching the Postcolonial: Theory and Pedagogy
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Remixing the Nineteenth Century | Gary Totten |
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Book Review Essays
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"Literary Studies in the Era of World Literature" | Durba Basu |
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Against World Literature: On the Politics of Untranslatability, by Emily Apter |
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The Routledge Companion to World Literature, edited by Theo D’haen, David Damrosch, and Djelal Kadir |
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"Cosmopolitanism Redux: A Review Essay" | Victor Roudometof |
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Cosmopolitanism: Uses of the Idea, by Zlatko Skrbis and Ian Woodward |
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Whose Cosmopolitanism? Critical Perspectives, Relationalities, and Discontents, edited by Nina Glick Schiller and Andrew Irving |
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After Cosmopolitanism, edited by Rosi Braidotti, Patrick Hanafin, and Bolette Blaagaard |
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"Modernism and the Development of Postcolonial Aesthetics" | Kathryn Van Wert |
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What is a Classic? Postcolonial Rewriting and Invention of the Canon, by Ankhi Mukherjee |
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Commonwealth of Letters: British Literary Culture and the Emergence of Postcolonial Aesthetics, by Peter J. Kalliney |
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Unseasonable Youth: Modernism, Colonialism, and the Fiction of Development, by Jed Etsy |
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"Rethinking Working Class Writing as Counterglobalist Modes of Labor Internationalism" | Anindya Sekhar Purakayashtha and Sankha Maji |
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No Country: Working Class Writing in the Age of Globalisation, by Sonali Perrera |
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Coolie Woman: The Odyssey of Indenture, by Gaiutra Bahadur |
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