Postcolonial Texts, an open access journal, has just released their latest issue. Check out the table of contents below, or see their back issues here.
Vol 8, No 2 (2013)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Babes in the Sand and Flying Predators: Touristic Corruption, Exoticism and Neocolonialism in Chandani Lokugé’s Turtle Nest |
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| Alexandra Elizabeth Watkins |
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| The Amalek Factor: Child Soldiers and the Impossibility of Representation |
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| Kenneth W Harrow |
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| Postcolonial Narcissism, Cryptopolitics, and Hypnocritique |
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| Brendon L Nicholls |
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| Towards Socialism with a Small ‘s:’ Buchi Emecheta’s Second-Class Citizen and the Reconsideration of Welfare State Nostalgia |
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| Kasim Husain |
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| “We are the martyrs, you’re just squashed tomatoes!” Laughing through the Fears in Postcolonial British Comedy: Chris Morris’s Four Lions and Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block |
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| Sarah Ilott |
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Interviews
| “My concerns aren’t only to do with the fact that we were once a colonized people”: A Conversation with Aamer Hussein |
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| Mushtaq ur Rasool Bilal |
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Book Reviews
| Once Were Pacific: Māori Connections to Oceania by Alice Te Punga Somerville |
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| Michaela Moura-Kocoglu |
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| Utopia and the Village in South Asian Literatures by Anupama Mohan |
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| Anita Anantharam |
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| Naming Jhumpa Lahiri: Canons and Controversies edited by Lavina Dhingra and Floyd Cheung |
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| Anuradha Marwah |
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| The Nation Writ Small: Africa Fictions and Feminisms, 1958-1988 by Susan Z. Andrade |
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| Christine Matzke |
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| The David Livingstone Spectral Imaging Project |
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| Thomas Hendriks |
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| Fictionalising Myth and History: A Study of Four Postcolonial Novels by Padma Malini Sundararaghavan |
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| Paul Sharrad |
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Poetry, Fiction, Drama
| My Last Sahib |
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| Reza Haque |
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