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| 1. | River Crossers Searching For Home |
| 2. | A Chorus Across The Ocean |
| 3. | "An Affirmative Connection": The Trope Of The Family Relationships In Crossing The River |
| 4. | Multicultural Writing In Contemporary British Literature:Kazuo Ishiguro, Caryl Phillips, And Ben Okri |
| 5. | On Epiphany And Anti-epiphany In Caryl Phillips’s Cambridge |
| 6. | Black Men Under Gaze:The Black’s Identity Predicaments In Caryl Phillips’s Cambridge |
| 7. | The Study Of The Marginal People In Caryl Phillips’ Novels |
| 8. | The Narrative Of Home In Caryl Phillips’ Cambridge |
| 9. | Declining Empire In A View Of Empire At The Sunset |
| 10. | Exposing the African diaspora in Caryl Phillips 'The Atlantic Sound' and Edwidge Danticat's 'The Farming of Bones' |
| 11. | Going global in a Caribbean locale: Traveling home in the works of Paule Marshall, Cristina Garcia, Andrea Levy and Caryl Phillips |
| 12. | Rewriting the colonized past through textual strategies of exclusion (Maria Edgeworth, England, Raja Rao, India, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa, Caryl Phillips, St. Kitts) |
| 13. | Caryl Phillips, J. M. Coetzee, and Michael Ondaatje: Writing at the intersection of the postmodern and the postcolonial |
| 14. | A Study Of Community And The Sense Of Belonging In Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore |
| 15. | The Study Of Community In Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore From The Perspective Of Hospitality |
| 16. | On "Orphans Of The Empire" And The Imagination Of Home In The Lost Child |
| 17. | Ethical Predicament And Ethical Selection In Carvl Phillips’s Crossing The River |
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