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Companion to Postcolonial Literature in English

AuthorSanjay Choudhary
PublisherDPS Publishing House
Publisher2010
Publisherviii
Publisher264 p,
ISBN8190690430

Contents: 1. Reading and rewriting in paradise lost. 2. Toni Morrison "memory creation, and writing". 3. Theorizing a white postcolonial Creole feminism. 4. Dreaming across the sea: queer postcolonial belongings in Shani Mootoo’s novel. 5. Post-colonialism in Synge and Walcott. 6. Family in contemporary postcolonial literatures in English. 7. Appropriation of a colonial Topos. 8. Kinship and nation in short fiction by Patricia Grace and Sia. 9. Romances of Salman Rushdie’s midnight’s children and the moors last sigh. 10. Family secrets and silences in Austin Clarke’s the polished Hoe and Denise Harris’s web of secrets. 11. All thirteen cents and bitter, too. 12. Family and transformation in midways of dying and Taylor’s he Tangi Aroha. 13. Narrative constructions of identity in post apartheid. 14. Contemporary second generation British-Asian fiction. 15. A post colonial poet with a quest for identity. 16. Cross-talk postcolonial pedagogy and transnational literature. 17. Postcolonial patterns and paradoxes language and education. Bibliography.

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