Pacific Islands Writing is a very handy guide to the subject and will be a key reference to, and ... more Pacific Islands Writing is a very handy guide to the subject and will be a key reference to, and promoter of, this still under-appreciated but large corner of postcolonial literary studies. Keown and series editor Elleke Boehmer should be congratulated and every library ...
Transnational French Studies: Postcolonialism and …, Jan 1, 2011
... has been published and circulated almost solely within its country of origin, remaining amarg... more ... has been published and circulated almost solely within its country of origin, remaining amarginalized area even ... furthermore, the sections of poetry in spitz's textboth source text andtranslationproduce complex layers of metaphorical and metonymic signifi-cation ...
ABSTRACT Since the early 1970s, when a landmark language survey revealed thai the Maori language ... more ABSTRACT Since the early 1970s, when a landmark language survey revealed thai the Maori language was in serious danger of language death, a concerted effort has heen made hy Maori and the New Zealand govemment to arrest the decline of the language. Maori ...
Abstract This book originates as a collection of essays on fiction from an" Indian Writing i... more Abstract This book originates as a collection of essays on fiction from an" Indian Writing in English" context (this is understood as including writing from the Indian diaspora that engages with the subcontinent). Produced over two decades now-sometimes as ...
It has been widely acknowledged that until relatively recently, postcolonial literary studies hav... more It has been widely acknowledged that until relatively recently, postcolonial literary studies have focused primarily upon Anglophone (con) texts (Forsdick and Murphy; Huggan), and the Pacific is no exception to this general rule, not least due to the dominance of English ...
... Oloko 289 " That's all out of shape": Language and Rac... more ... Oloko 289 " That's all out of shape": Language and Racism in South African Drama Haike Frank 305 Beyond the Domain of Literacy: The Illiterate Other in The Heart of the Matter, Things Fall Apart and Waiting for the Barbarians Helga Ramsey-Kurz 315 " The nuisance one ...
The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, Jan 1, 2002
Albert Wendt, Samoan writer and academic, is one of the South Pacific's most influential lite... more Albert Wendt, Samoan writer and academic, is one of the South Pacific's most influential literary figures. Born in Western Samoa1 in 1939, he completed his secondary and tertiary education in New Zealand (on a Western Samoan government scholarship), and after an ...
Pacific Islands Writing is a very handy guide to the subject and will be a key reference to, and ... more Pacific Islands Writing is a very handy guide to the subject and will be a key reference to, and promoter of, this still under-appreciated but large corner of postcolonial literary studies. Keown and series editor Elleke Boehmer should be congratulated and every library ...
Transnational French Studies: Postcolonialism and …, Jan 1, 2011
... has been published and circulated almost solely within its country of origin, remaining amarg... more ... has been published and circulated almost solely within its country of origin, remaining amarginalized area even ... furthermore, the sections of poetry in spitz's textboth source text andtranslationproduce complex layers of metaphorical and metonymic signifi-cation ...
ABSTRACT Since the early 1970s, when a landmark language survey revealed thai the Maori language ... more ABSTRACT Since the early 1970s, when a landmark language survey revealed thai the Maori language was in serious danger of language death, a concerted effort has heen made hy Maori and the New Zealand govemment to arrest the decline of the language. Maori ...
Abstract This book originates as a collection of essays on fiction from an" Indian Writing i... more Abstract This book originates as a collection of essays on fiction from an" Indian Writing in English" context (this is understood as including writing from the Indian diaspora that engages with the subcontinent). Produced over two decades now-sometimes as ...
It has been widely acknowledged that until relatively recently, postcolonial literary studies hav... more It has been widely acknowledged that until relatively recently, postcolonial literary studies have focused primarily upon Anglophone (con) texts (Forsdick and Murphy; Huggan), and the Pacific is no exception to this general rule, not least due to the dominance of English ...
... Oloko 289 " That's all out of shape": Language and Rac... more ... Oloko 289 " That's all out of shape": Language and Racism in South African Drama Haike Frank 305 Beyond the Domain of Literacy: The Illiterate Other in The Heart of the Matter, Things Fall Apart and Waiting for the Barbarians Helga Ramsey-Kurz 315 " The nuisance one ...
The Journal of Commonwealth Literature, Jan 1, 2002
Albert Wendt, Samoan writer and academic, is one of the South Pacific's most influential lite... more Albert Wendt, Samoan writer and academic, is one of the South Pacific's most influential literary figures. Born in Western Samoa1 in 1939, he completed his secondary and tertiary education in New Zealand (on a Western Samoan government scholarship), and after an ...
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