Contents
V 12 N 1 - Spring 2005
Articles
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An Interview with Abdulrazak Gurnah | Ian Watts |
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How Scotland Became Postcolonial: Scottish Lawyers and the Autonomy of Scots Law | Paul T. Riggs |
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Nationalizing the Woman: Nation and Gender in Tagore's The Home and the World | Nivedita Majumdar |
24
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Washing Stones and Mustard Seeds: The Counter-Narrative of Objects in Postcolonial Women's Writing | Saikat Majumdar |
42
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Gandhi as Floating Signifier: The 1980s, India, and the Story of Development | Nandita Ghosh |
63
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Tuning In (or Out) the Big Voice of Arundhati Roy Following The God of Small Things | Geoffrey Kain |
86
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Book Review Essay
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"Postcolonial Urbanity" | Abindin Kusno |
96
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Imperial Delhi: The British Capital of the Indian Empire, by Andreas Volwahsen |
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For the City Yet to Come: Changing Life in Four African Cities, by AbdouMaliq Simone |
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Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An Urban Kaleidoscope in a Globalizing World, edited by Yasser Elsheshtawy |
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Postcolonial Urbanism: Southeast Asian Cities and Global Processes, edited by Ryan bishop, John Phillips, and Yeo Wei Wei |
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Book Reviews
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An Anthology of Women's Travel Writing, edited by Shirley Foster and Sara Mills |
Sara Hallisey |
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Postcolonial Approaches to the European Middle Ages: Translating Cultures, by Ananya Jahanara Kabir and Deanne Williams |
Robert Costomiris |
110
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Brand India: Master Images and Narratives in the Backdrop of Globalism, by Sunanda Mongia |
Pravina Cooper |
113
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The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism, by Nyla Ali Kahn |
Sunanda Mongia |
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