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1. | On The Writing Postcolonial Homestead Of V.S. Naipaul |
2. | Unreducible Trinidad And V.S.Naipaul's Identity Crisis |
3. | Wang Ximeng "trinidad Jiang Shantu" Five Lines Of Color Deep And Interpretation |
4. | The Diasporic Identity Of Indians In Post-colonial Trinidad |
5. | Music and healing with the Skiffle Bunch Steel Orchestra in San Fernando, Trinidad |
6. | Transfiguring Trinidad and Tobago: Queer cultural production, erotic subjectivity and the praxis of black queer anthropology |
7. | 'Bikini, beads, and feathers' at Trinidad Carnival: The voice of the younger generation |
8. | The accumulation of capital and the shifting construction of difference: Examining the relations of colonialism, post-colonialism and neo-colonialism in Trinidad |
9. | Between making carnival and making tourism: Representation of Trinidad Carnival as Third Space |
10. | Nesting dynamics of the scarlet Ibis (Eudocimus ruber ) in Trinidad, West Indies |
11. | The feminization of HIV/AIDS: An analysis of its impact on women in Trinidad and Tobago |
12. | Fiction and the incompleteness of history: Toni Morrison, V. S. Naipaul, and Ben Okri (Trinidad and Tobago, Nigeria) |
13. | How did we get here?: An examination of the collection of contemporary Caribbean juvenile literature in the children's library of the national library of Trinidad and Tobago and Trinidadian children's responses to selected titles |
14. | Imagined futures: Interpretation, imagination, and discipline in Hindu Trinidad |
15. | 'The world is full of islands': Literary revision and the production of a transnational 'Robinson Crusoe' (Daniel Defoe, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Samuel Selvon, Trinidad and Tobago, South Africa, Marianne Wiggins, Victoria Slavuski, Argentina) |
16. | Arguments with nationalism in the fiction of the Indian diaspora (Samuel Selvon, V. S. Naipaul, Trinidad and Tobago, Amitav Ghosh, Arundhati Roy) |
17. | 'Watch out my children': Gospel music and the ethics of style in Trinidad and Tobago |
18. | London via the Caribbean: Migration narratives and the city in postwar British fiction (England, George Lamming, Barbados, V. S. Naipaul, Sam Selvon, Trinidad, Beryl Gilroy, British Guiana) |
19. | 'The way a man does do things': Epic masculinity, grand narrative and ideological discourse in selected twentieth century novels (Evelyn Waugh, Sam Selvon, Trinidad and Tobago, Paule Marshall, Barbados, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa) |
20. | Naturalizing identity, politicizing nature: Metaphors of identification in the writing of Caribbean women writers (Gisele Pineau, Maryse Conde, Guadeloupe, Erna Brodber, Jamaica, Marlene Nourbese Philip, Trinidad and Tobago) |
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