Shared waters: soundings in postcolonial literatures
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Körperschaft: European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies Conference <2005, Sliema, Malta> (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Rodopi 2009
Schriftenreihe:Cross/cultures 118
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Beschreibung:Papers presented at the conference organized by the European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies held in March 2005 in Sliema, Malta
Includes bibliographical references and index
1 - Projecting postcolonialism -- - Exchanging, sharing our places - Hoda Barakat: ; translated by Carmen Depasquale -- - Exclusion and the intellectuals : some thoughts on unequal academic exchange between Africa and the West - Brian Crow -- - What lies ahead : consolidation and diversity in postcolonial studies - Jesús Varela Zapata -- - Beyond revolution : re-writing violence and the future of postcolonial studies - Daphne Grace -- - 2 - War and remembrance -- - Territorial terrors : colonial spaces and postcolonial revisions : some basic concepts - Gerhard Stilz -- - In the enemy's camp : women representing male violence in Zimbabwe's wars - Pauline Dodgson-Katiyo -- - Shared place and maimed bodies : flesh of the past, soul of the future (or vice-versa) in Once were warriors - Chantal Kwast-Greff -- - Historical trauma, lieu de mémoire, source of collective renewal : parihaka in the poetic imagination of Aotearoa New Zealand - Bärbel Czennia -- - 3
- Writing women -- - Becoming a writer in Morocco - Leila Abouzeid -- - Middle Eastern women's roles transformed : the gendered spaces of Ghādah al-Sammān and Sahar Khalīfah - Kifah Hanna -- - Going through twentieth-century Malta in the company of Francis Ebejer's heroines - Bernadette Falzon -- - Aesthetic (dis)continuities in the African gendered space : the example of younger Nigerian women's writing - Taiwo Oloruntoba-Oju -- - Smells, skins, and spices : Indian spice shops as gendered diasporic spaces in the novels of Indian women writers of the diaspora - Christine Vogt-William -- - Generational change : women and writing in the novels of Thea Astley - Marueen Lynch Pèrcopo -- - 4 - Islands and the sea -- - Poems from Malta - Daniel Massa, Adrian Grima, Maria Grech Ganado, Immanuel Mifsud, Norbert Bugeja -- - Currents and swells in Maltese identity : representations of community in Maltese poetry in English since independence - Stella Borg Barthet --
- Finding Nemo : puzzling Maltese identity in Edgar Allan Poe's "The murders in the Rue Morgue" - Kevin Stephen Magri -- - The sea and the erosion of cultural identity in Romesh Gunesekera's Reef - Melanie A. Murray -- - The otherless other, or The anonymity of water : unmapping Ondaatje's "Sand sea" self in Minghella's The English patient - Saviour Catania and Ivan Callus -- - The sea and the changing nature of cultural identity - Isabel Moutinho -- - Diaspora in Caryl Phillips's Crossing the river (1993) - Thomas Bonnici -- - "They are us" : interview with Caryl Phillips - Adrian Grima -- - 5 - Shared spaces -- - Sharing media spaces : The Kumars at No. 42 - Hilary P. Dannenberg -- - Writing second-generation migrant identity in Meera Syal's fiction - Devon Campbell-Hall -- - Is "Sharing places" viable in a postmodern world order? : Salman Rushdie's Novel The ground beneath her feet - Amrit Biswas -- - Sharing nation space : representations of India
- T. Vijay Kumar -- - Exploring boundaries : the north in western Canadian writing - Janne Korkka -- - Sharing Quebec : Lorena Gale's Je me souviens and George Elliott Clarke's Québécité - Pilar Cuder-Domínguez -- - Towards a pedagogy of African-Canadian literature - George Elliott Clarke
The present volume contains general essays on: unequal African/Western academic exchange; the state and structure of postcolonial studies; representing male violence in Zimbabwe's wars; parihaka in the poetic imagination of Aotearoa New Zealand; Mi
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