This volume is global in scope, representing work from Asia, Africa and India and will include essays on authors including Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy and Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche.
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
About this Volume.
On Postcolonial Literature: Ideological and Generational Shifts South of the Sahara.
Critical Contexts.
1: Postcolonial Comics: Representing the Subaltern.
2: Postcolonial Tempest: A Survey of Postcolonial Reception and Adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Tempest.
3: Emergent and Divergent Voices: African and African American Women Writers.
4: Suffering and “Sacrificiality” in Postcolonial African Literature.
Critical Readings.
5: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight from a Postcolonial Perspective.
6: Disabled Bodies Matter: Rohinton Mistry and the Politics of Embodiment.
7: Vyankatesh Madgulkar: A Thematic Signature of Postcolonial India Through the Changing Construction of the Rural Structure.
8: Obliteration or Assimilation? Culture Clash in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Arundhati Roy's THE God of Small Things.
9: The Rhetorization of the Abject's Grammatical Positionality.
10: Michel Foucault and Postcolonial Studies: Countering Foreign Domination Through the Care of the Self in George Lamming's In the Castle of My Skin.
11: Constantine Cavafy as a Postcolonial Poet: “A Photograph”.
12: “An Eviction of Sorts”: Language, Race, and Colonial Liminality in Ireland.
13: The Hawaiian Television Cop Show.
14: Raced Subjectivity and Anxiety in Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric.