Novel 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Interrogating mythology: The Mandela Myth and Black Empowerment in Nadine Gordimer's post-apartheid writing. | Literature/writing | Diala, Isidore |
Joyce, the Propheteer.(James Joyce) | Literature/writing | Goldman, Jonathan E. |
On laughter, the grotesque, and the South African transition: Zakes Mda's "Ways of Dying". | Literature/writing | Barnard, Rita |
Return to what one imagines to be there: Masculinity and racial otherness in Haruki Murakami's writings about China. | Literature/writing | Kwai-Cheung Lo |
Seeing the animal: Colonial space and movement in Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim". | Literature/writing | Krishnan, Sanjay |
The novel as an absence: Lukacs and the event of postmodern fiction.(Georg Lukacs) | Literature/writing | Bewes, Timothy |
The radical imaginary of The Bell Jar. | Literature/writing | Baldwin, Kate A. |
Two negations: Fear of being excluded and the logic of self-esteem. | Literature/writing | Sakai, Naoki |
"We must write like the White Men': Race, realism, and Dunbar's anomalous first novel.(Paul Laurence Dunbar)(Majors and Minors) | Literature/writing | Jarrett, Gene |
West's deadpan: Affect, slapstick, and publicity in Miss Lonelyhearts. | Literature/writing | Nieland, Justus |
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