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Book 2023tural encounter, literary hybridity and globalization. The project examines texts by eight authors across the colonial, postwar and post-9/11 eras – Olaudah Equiano, Sake Dean Mahomet, Henry Callaway, R.C. Temple, Amos Tutuola, G.V. Desani, Tsitsi Dangarembga and Aravind Adiga – in order to map diff龙虾 发表于 2025-3-23 18:26:51
ndian, Nigerian, Zimbabwean, and British authors.Puts South This book examines the idea of the self in Anglophone literatures from British colonies in Africa and the subcontinent, and in the context of intercultural encounter, literary hybridity and globalization. The project examines texts by eightWITH 发表于 2025-3-23 23:57:28
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,Negotiating Difference—Positioning the Self in Mahomet and Equiano,homet and Equiano focus on the creative decisions, language and literary techniques that allow these authors to productively shift between cultural identities and re-position self through invention and reinvention—and to establish whether discontinuities within their literary selves are resolved through these interventions.Synchronism 发表于 2025-3-24 10:26:18
,Talking Back—The Uncertain Self and Counter-narratives in Adiga and Dangarembga,ustrate how the novels’ protagonists attempt to carve out a sense of self and identity that breaks loose from prevailing social, political and economic orders and obligations—and how Adiga and Dangarembga critique entrenched systems and structures of inequality.GRIPE 发表于 2025-3-24 13:50:37
Inder SidhuStresses how the self and identity are central to ideas of race, culture and lived experience.Discusses texts from across two centuries by Indian, Nigerian, Zimbabwean, and British authors.Puts South懒惰民族 发表于 2025-3-24 17:33:29
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