Buch, Englisch, Band 94, 459 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 898 g
Reihe: Cross/Cultures
Buch, Englisch, Band 94, 459 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 898 g
Reihe: Cross/Cultures
ISBN: 978-90-420-2334-5
Verlag: BRILL ACADEMIC PUB
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface: Remembering Anna Rutherford
Introduction: Bodies and Voices. The Force-Field of Representation and Discourse
Africa
André VIOLA: Martyred Bodies and Silenced Voices in South African Literature Under Apartheid
Georgina HORRELL: Postcolonial Disgrace: (White) Women and (White) Guilt in the “new” South Africa
Benaouda LEBDAI: Identity: Bodies and Voices in Coetzee’s Disgrace and Bouraoui’s Garçon manqué
Chantal ZABUS: From “Cutting Without Ritual” to “Ritual Without Cutting”: Voicing and Remembering the Excised Body in African Texts and Contexts
Maya G. VINUESA: A Women’s Body on Fire: Yvonne Vera’s Butterfly Burning
Rosa FIGUEIREDO: Ritual Theatre: Bodies and Voices
Eleonora CHIAVETTA: The Clothing Metaphor as a Signifier of Alienation in the Fiction of Karen King-Aribisala
Gregory HACKSLEY: Representations of Africa and Black Africans in the Poetry of Noel Brettell
Asia
Aparajita NANDA: Of a ‘Voice’ and ‘Bodies’: A Postcolonial Critique of Meena Alexander’s Nampally Road
Maria Sofia PIMENTEL BISCAIA: Can Women Speak? Can the Female Body Talk? Speech and Anatomical Discourse in Githa Hariharan’s When Dreams Travel
Shanthini PILLAI: Unpacking Imperial Crates of Subalternity: The Indian Immigrant Labourer of Colonial Malaya
Saidatul NORNIS HAJI MAHALI: Tinggayun: Implications of Dance and Song in Bajau Society
Christiane SCHLOTE: “Keeping Body and Soul Together”: Rukhsana Ahmad’s Critical Examinations of Female Body Politics in Pakistan and Britain
Hsiu-Chen Jane CHANG: Arthur Waley’s The Way and Its Power: Representation of ‘the Other’
The Settler Colonies
Carla COMELLINI: Bodies and Voices in Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient and Anil’s Ghost
Marta DVORAK: Blurring Bodies/Blurring Borders: David Cronenberg Strikes Back
Carole FERRIER: “Never Forget that the Kanakas Are Men”: Fictional Representations of the Enslaved Black Body
Annalisa OBOE: Metamorphic Bodies and Mongrel Subjectivities in Mudrooroo’s The Undying
Werner SENN: Voicing the Body: The Cancer Poems of Philip Hodgins
Ulla RATHEISER: A Voice of One’s Own: Language as a Central Element of Resistance, Reintegration of Identity in the Fiction of Patrice Grace
Janet WILSON: Suffering and Survival: Body and Voice in Recent Maori Writing
The Caribbean
Derren JOSEPH: Postcolonial Education and Afro-Trinidadian Social Exclusion
Giselle RAMPAUL: Voice as a Carnivalesque Strategy in West Indian Literature: Sam Selvon’s The Lonely Londoners and Moses Ascending
Núria CASADO GUAL: The Representation of Oppressed (Corpo)realities: Cripples, Dwarfs and Blind Men in the Plays of Edgar Nkosi White
Britain and Eire
Susanne PICHLER: Between Aphasia and Articulateness – Alien-Nation and Belonging: National/Ethnic Identities in Selected Black British Novels
Carmen ZAMORANO LLENA: (Re)membering the Disembodied Verse: Constructs of Identity in Contemporary Irish Women’s Poetry
Carla RODRÍGUEZ GONZÁLEZ: “Scotland, Whit Like?” Coloured Voices in Historical Territories
Other Perspectives
José María de la TORRE: The Smeared Metaphor: Viscosity and Fluidity in Bataille’s Story of the Eye
Emman Frank IDOKO: Confrontational and Sociometric Approaches to Reform Strategy in German and Nigerian Prisons: Convergences and Divergences
Marc COLAVINCENZO: Can the Postcolonial Critic Speak – And If So, Who Is Listening?
Jesús VARELA-ZAPATA: The Quest for Identity as a Pattern of Postcolonial Voices
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Index