Keyword [postcolonial literature] Result: 1 - 15 | Page: 1 of 1 |
1. | A Typical Post-colonial Women's Literature Text, |
2. | A Study On The Symbolism Of Female Images In Postcolonial Novels |
3. | A Simulated English-Chinese Simultaneous Interpreting Practice Report Of Keynote Address In Coetzee Study And The Postcolonial Literature Research Seminar |
4. | Cosmopolitan pedagogy: Reading postcolonial literature in an age of globalization |
5. | 'Prisoner of my own story': Women and the politics of veiling in postcolonial literature |
6. | Arab women's agency in Fatima Mernissi's colonial to postcolonial literature |
7. | Modernity and globalization in contemporary literature: A postcolonial-ecocritical approach |
8. | Reading trauma in postmodern and postcolonial literature: Charlotte Delbo, Toni Morrison, and the literary imagination of the aftermath |
9. | Cultural studies and the borderlands: Hegemony, pedagogy, and postcolonial literature (Texas) |
10. | The postcolonial Gothic: Haunting and historicity in the literature after empire |
11. | Disorientation: 'Home' in postcolonial literature |
12. | 'On the far side of revenge': Reconciliation through classical appropriation in postcolonial literature (James Joyce, Ireland, Derek Walcott, St. Lucia, Wole Soyinka, Nigeria, Seamus Heaney, Northern Ireland) |
13. | Alterity and hybridity in Anglophone postcolonial literature: Ngugi, Achebe, p'Bitek and Nwapa (Ngugi wa Thiong'o, Kenya, Chinua Achebe, Nigeria, Okot p'Bitek, Uganda, Flora Nwapa) |
14. | The voice of the oppressed in the language of the oppressor: A discussion of selected postcolonial literature from Ireland, Africa, and America (Nigeria) |
15. | The Contentious Classroom: Education in Postcolonial Literature from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia |
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