| Title |
Author |
Page |
| Hanif
Kureishi: An Interview |
Feroza
Jussawalla |
1 |
Mappings
of Space and Imagination: The Multicultural City in
M.G. Vassanji's Uhuru Street and No New Land |
Rocío
G. Davis |
27 |
| Evolution,
Entropy, and the Construction of Empire in Kipling's The Naulahka |
Kristine
Swenson |
45 |
"Musing
Among the Posts": Reflections on the Postcolonial and some
Irish Novels |
Roberta
Gefter Wondrich |
59 |
Voracious
Cannibals, Rapacious Pirates, and Colonial Castaways
on the Empire Island |
Rebecca
Weaver-Hightower |
81 |
Minor
Literature and "The Skeleton of Sense": Anorexia, Franz
Kafka's
"A Hunger Artist," and J.M. Coetzee's Life and Time
of Michael K |
Laura
Wright |
109 |
Alternative
childhoods: M.M Kaye's The Sun in the Morning and
Penelope Lively's Oleander, Jacarand |
Rosalia
Baena |
125 |
"Obscured
by History's Blinkers": Place-ing Agency and Identity within
the
Global and the Local in Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things |
Cara
Cilano |
143 |
"Never
be led by a female . . .": Masculinity and Power in
Solomon Plaatje's Mhudi |
Shannon
Young |
163 |
| Letter
from Johannesburg |
Rohan
Quince |
185 |
| Review
Essay: What's Wrong with Postcolonial Theory |
Patrick
Hogan |
193 |
| Review
Essay: Satyajit Ray and Indian Modernity |
Keya
Ganguly |
223 |
| Book
Reviews |
|
|
| |
Right-Wing
Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort,
by Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons |
Ellen
Messer-Davidow |
231 |
| |
A Time for
Tea: Women, Labor, and Post/Colonial Politics
on an Indian Plantation, by Piya Chatterjee |
Bishnupriya
Ghosh |
236 |
| |
Postmodernism
and China,
edited by Arif Dirlik and Xudong Zhang |
Pidi
Zhang |
239 |
| |
Shakespeare
in South Africa: Stage Productions During
the Apartheid Era, by Rohan Quince |
David
L. Dudley |
245 |
| |
Canonization,
Colonization, Decolonization: A Comparative
Study of Political and Caritical Works by Minority Writers
(v. 4 in Many Voices: Ethnic Literatures of the Americas
series),
by Seodial F.H. Deena |
Simon
Lewis |
249 |
| |
George Eliot
and the British Empire,
by Nancy Henry |
Tom
Lloyd |
251 |
| |
Caryl
Phillips,
by Bénédicte Ledent |
Christine
W. Sizemore |
253 |
| |
Performing
Shakespeare in the Age of Empire,
by Richard Foulkes |
Shawn
Smith |
257 |
| |
Branded by
Law: Looking at India's Denotified Tribes,
by Dilip D'Souza |
Paulus
Pimomo |
260 |
| |
Postcolonial
Plays: An Anthology,
edited by Helen Gilbert |
Waqas
Khwaja |
263 |
| |
Looking for
Maya,
by Atima Srivastava |
Phyllis
Surrency Dallas |
268 |
| |
Literature,
Partition and the Nation State: Culture and Conflict
in Ireland, Israel and Palestine, by Joe Cleary |
Jamil
Khader |
271 |