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LOCATION | CALL # | STATUS | OPACMSG | BARCODE |
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Euro-Am Studies Lib 2F | 809 C8996 v.7 1996 | AVAILABLE | 30500100921926 | |
Euro-Am Studies Lib 2F | 809 C8996 v.7 1996 c.2 c.2 | AVAILABLE | 30500100848186 |
Introduction: voice or voices in post-colonial discourse? / John C. Hawley | p.x | |||||
Nigrescent ganesh: cultural nationalism and the culture of writing in Chen, Glissant, and V.S. Naipaul / Rolf Lass | p.1 | |||||
The word becomes Nam: self and community in the poetry of kamau brathwaite and its relationship to caribbean culture and postmodern theory / Elaine Savory | p.23 | |||||
Alejo carpentier: between here and over there / Antonio Benitez-Rojo | p.44 | |||||
Lespoua fe viv: female identity and the politics of textual sexually in Nadine Magloire's Le mal de vivre / Myriam J.A. Chancy | p.57 | |||||
Soledad: Bartolome Mitre's "social contract" / Norman S. Holland | p.73 | |||||
Who can tell?: filling in blanks for cirilo villaverde / Doris Sommer | p.88 | |||||
The Guerilla linguistics of mohammed Khair-Eddine / Lynne Rogers | p.108 | |||||
The second sex three times oppressed: cultural colonization and Coll(i)(u)sion in Buchi Emecheta's women / Lisa H. Iyer | p.123 | |||||
Beyond revolution: nationalism and the South African woman author / Isabella Marsikidze | p.139 | |||||
Dismantling privilege, inventing self: postmodern feminism and South African post-colonial subjectivity / Susan Ritchie | p.151 | |||||
Decolonizing the mind: paradigms for self-definition in Nayantara Sahgal's Rich like Us / Joya F. Uraizee | p.161 | |||||
Ambivalence in cultural theory: reading Homi Bhabha's "dissemiNation" / Nikos Papastergiadis | p.176 | |||||
Against the tide of time: Peter Carey's interpolation into history / Bill Ashcroft | p.194 |
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