The
Journal of Contemporary Thought
Summer Issue - 1999
Special Number on Post-colonialism
and the Discourse of Marginality
Contents:
In Memoriam
- Robert M. Crunden
( 1940 - 1999 )
Home(s) Abroad : Diasporic Identities in Third Spaces
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Sura P. Rath
Joking with the Center : Naipaul's Ambiguous Treatment
of Trinidadian English in The Mystic Masseur
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Aaron Eastley
The Individual Immigrant in Timothy Mo's Sour Sweet
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Anthony Mills
Fictions of Nationalhood in Amitav Ghosh's The Shadow Lines
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Neelam Srivastava
Postecolonial Theory : A New Ontopology and
Radical Politics
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Pramod K. Nayar
Colonial Ambivalence : Govardhanram
in 19th Centuary Gujarat
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Pratishtha Pandya
"Crying from the Wilderness" : Religious Margins and the
Emerging Woman's Voice in Early American Literature
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Ronna Privett
Some Similarities Between Postcolonial Discourse and
Criticism of Children's Literature
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D. R. Pattanaik
:Of Uncritical Largess" : Redefining the Postcolonial
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Rohini
Mokashi-Punekar
Writing the Community : Sindhi Literature
as Minority Discourse
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Gita Viswanath
Playing Patients : The Medico-Moral Context
of The Heavenly Twins
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Claudia Nelson
Book Reviews
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Dilip Das
Conference Notes
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Gita Viswanath