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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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