New Soundings in Postcolonial Writing: Critical and Creative Contours: Cross/Cultures, cartea 189
Editat de Janet Wilson, Chris Ringroseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2016
The creative writing section features new work by David Dabydeen, Fred D’Aguiar, Arvind Mehrotra, Jeet Thayil, Meena Alexander, Keki Daruwalla, Adil Jussawalla, Tabish Khair, Susan Visvanathan and others, reflecting King’s pioneering work on Indian poetry in English, and his many friendships.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004326415
ISBN-10: 9004326413
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures
ISBN-10: 9004326413
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures
Cuprins
JANET WI LSON AND CHRIS RINGROSE: Introduction: Tilling the Fields of Postcolonial Literature
ESSAYS IN CRITICISM
THE CARIBBEAN
J. MICHAEL DASH: A Perpetual Surprise: East Indians in the West Indies
ROBERT HAMNER: The Present Absence of the Father in the Poetry of Derek Walcott
KATHLEEN GYSSELS: From “The Rivers of Babylon” to Un Plat de porc aux bananes vertes: Intricacies of the Postcolonial and Postwar Jewish Condition
JOHN T. GILMORE : The Rock: Island and Identity in Barbados
ENGLAND
BÉNÉDICTE LEDENT: The Many Voices of Post-Colonial London: Language and Identity in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth (2000) and Andrea Levy’s Small Island (2004)
GEETHA GANAPATHY DORE: A Postcolonial Passage to England: Michael Ondaatje’s The Cat’s Table
SOUTH-EAST ASIA
LAETITIA ZECCHINI: “A Message in a Bottle”: On the Pleasures of Translating Arun Kolatkar into French
ARVIND KRISHNA MEHROTRA: Jejuri–Bandra–Jejuri: Strolling with Kolatkar
MARTA DVOŘÁK: Intertext, Architext, and Métissage: Anita Desai’s Negotiation of Cultural Gaps
MUNEEZA SHAMSIE:Pakistani English Novels in the New Millennium: Migration, Geopolitics, and Tribal Tales
NEW ZEALAND AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
JEAN–PI ERRE DURIX: Fantasy, Myth, and the Pacific World: Albert Wendt’s The Adventures of Vela
GORDON COLLIER: Read Instructions and Shake Carefully Before Use: Fragmented Wholes in Narratives by Bill Manhire and Gregory O’Brien
GEOFFREY V. DAVIS“The Biggest Adventure”: Indigenous People and White Men’s Wars
CREATIVE WRITING
DAVID DABYDEEN: Chinese Mothers
KEKI N. DARUWALLA: Cabral
ADIL JUSSAWALLA: Memoirs: for Bruce
JEET THAYIL: The Book of Bruce
OLIVE SENIOR: Fabulous Eyelids
FRED D’AGUIAR: For Bruce (& Adèle)
TABISH KHAIR: Past Dawn
ANAND THAKORE: Puppet’s Life Ends on String
JANE BHANDARI: A Sheet Like Snow
MANOHAR SHETTY: Threshold
SMITA AGRAWAL: I Love You (From Mofussil Notebook)
JOHN HAYNES: Back
KEVIN IRELAND: A Mute Biography
SHANTA ACHARYA: Wonder of the Age
KARTHIKA NAIR: Habits: Remnants
ALAMGIR HASHMI: They Say, They Never Wrote
SUSAN VISVANATHAN: Conch
ESSAYS IN CRITICISM
THE CARIBBEAN
J. MICHAEL DASH: A Perpetual Surprise: East Indians in the West Indies
ROBERT HAMNER: The Present Absence of the Father in the Poetry of Derek Walcott
KATHLEEN GYSSELS: From “The Rivers of Babylon” to Un Plat de porc aux bananes vertes: Intricacies of the Postcolonial and Postwar Jewish Condition
JOHN T. GILMORE : The Rock: Island and Identity in Barbados
ENGLAND
BÉNÉDICTE LEDENT: The Many Voices of Post-Colonial London: Language and Identity in Zadie Smith’s White Teeth (2000) and Andrea Levy’s Small Island (2004)
GEETHA GANAPATHY DORE: A Postcolonial Passage to England: Michael Ondaatje’s The Cat’s Table
SOUTH-EAST ASIA
LAETITIA ZECCHINI: “A Message in a Bottle”: On the Pleasures of Translating Arun Kolatkar into French
ARVIND KRISHNA MEHROTRA: Jejuri–Bandra–Jejuri: Strolling with Kolatkar
MARTA DVOŘÁK: Intertext, Architext, and Métissage: Anita Desai’s Negotiation of Cultural Gaps
MUNEEZA SHAMSIE:Pakistani English Novels in the New Millennium: Migration, Geopolitics, and Tribal Tales
NEW ZEALAND AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
JEAN–PI ERRE DURIX: Fantasy, Myth, and the Pacific World: Albert Wendt’s The Adventures of Vela
GORDON COLLIER: Read Instructions and Shake Carefully Before Use: Fragmented Wholes in Narratives by Bill Manhire and Gregory O’Brien
GEOFFREY V. DAVIS“The Biggest Adventure”: Indigenous People and White Men’s Wars
CREATIVE WRITING
DAVID DABYDEEN: Chinese Mothers
KEKI N. DARUWALLA: Cabral
ADIL JUSSAWALLA: Memoirs: for Bruce
JEET THAYIL: The Book of Bruce
OLIVE SENIOR: Fabulous Eyelids
FRED D’AGUIAR: For Bruce (& Adèle)
TABISH KHAIR: Past Dawn
ANAND THAKORE: Puppet’s Life Ends on String
JANE BHANDARI: A Sheet Like Snow
MANOHAR SHETTY: Threshold
SMITA AGRAWAL: I Love You (From Mofussil Notebook)
JOHN HAYNES: Back
KEVIN IRELAND: A Mute Biography
SHANTA ACHARYA: Wonder of the Age
KARTHIKA NAIR: Habits: Remnants
ALAMGIR HASHMI: They Say, They Never Wrote
SUSAN VISVANATHAN: Conch
Notă biografică
JANET WILSON is Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies at the University of Northampton. She has published widely on New Zealand and Australian literature, including diaspora writers Katherine Mansfield, Fleur Adcock and Dan Davin. She coedits Journal of Postcolonial Writing.
CHRIS RINGROSE is Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University, Australia. He has written on postcolonial authors like Ben Okri and Kazuo Ishiguro, is co-editor of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, and a translator, prize winning poet and short story writer.
CHRIS RINGROSE is Adjunct Associate Professor at Monash University, Australia. He has written on postcolonial authors like Ben Okri and Kazuo Ishiguro, is co-editor of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, and a translator, prize winning poet and short story writer.