| "Hauntings by Otherness": Theory's Home, Post-Colonial Displacements, and the Future of Comparative Literature |
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SNEJA GUNEW
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399-407 |
| Post-Colonialities: The "Other," the System, and a Personal Perspective, or, This (Too) Is Comparative Literature |
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STEVEN TÖTÖSY de ZEPETNEK
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399-407 |
| Re-Reading the Function of Language Variance in Post-Colonial Literary Theory |
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GRANT STIRLING
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411-429 |
| Towards the Greening of Literary Studies |
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SYLVIA BOWERBANK
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443-454 |
| Is This Your Book? Wrapping Postcolonial Fiction for the Global Market |
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WENDY WARING
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455-465 |
| Literary Histories and Ontologies of Nation |
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JOSEPH PUGLIESE
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467-486 |
| Le Moi et l'A/autre: Subjectivité divisée et unité culturelle |
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MARTINE DELVAUX
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487-500 |
| Post-Colonial Allegory and the Empire of Rape |
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MONIQUE Y. TSCHOFEN
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501-515 |
| Text, Metatext and History: A Congolese Perspective |
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BETTY O'GRADY
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519-525 |
| Wanted Women, Woman's Wants: The Colonial Harem and Post-Colonial Discourse |
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GREGORY K. BETTS
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527-555 |
| The Canon and the Curriculum: The Teaching of English Literature in the Post Colonial Context |
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SIVAMOHAN SUMATHY
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557-567 |
| African Literatures and Postcolonialism: Projections into the Twenty-First Century |
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ABDUL-RASHEED NA'ALLAH
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569-585 |
| A Traveller in Skirts: Quest and Conquest in the Travel Narratives of Isabella Bird |
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EVELYN BACH
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587-600 |
| The Logics of Discovery: Border/Body Disputes |
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JULIA EMBERLEY
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603-621 |
| The Moon Is No Center: Pavese's Anguilla As Paradigm of Italian-American Emigrants |
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J. WADE KELSON
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639-645 |
| Samuel Hearne, Matonabbee, and the "Esquimaux Girl": Cultural Subjects, Cultural Objects |
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KEITH HARRISON
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647-657 |
| The Beaver as Native and a Colonist |
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GORDON SAYRE
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659-682 |
| What Use Is Ethnicity to Native Peoples? |
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MARGERY FEE
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683-691 |
| Visages de la francophonie: Du Politique, du littéraire, du sociologique |
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F. ELIZABETH DAHAB
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693-705 |
| Guadalupana Syncretism and Postcolonial Literature in Mexico |
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MARÍA ELENA DE VALDÉS
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729-744 |
| On Latin Americanism and the Postcolonial Turn |
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ROMÁN DE LA CAMPA
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745-771 |
| A Literature for Export |
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RENATA R. MAUTNER WASSERMAN
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773-786 |
| L'identité féminine et l'espace clos dans le roman caribéen: L'Oeuvre de Simone et André Schwartz-Bart et de Beryl Gilroy |
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KATHLEEN GYSSELS
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787-801 |
| Postmodern Literature and the Cultural Identity of Central and Eastern Europe |
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HALINA JANASZEK-IVANICKOVÁ
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805-811 |
| Between Resistance and Affirmatino: Christa Wolf and German Unification |
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CLAUDIA MAYER-ISWANDY
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813-835 |
| Poetics or Politics: Contemporary Polish Literature |
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PIOTR FAST,
MARIAN KISIEL
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837-844 |
| Making Both Ends Meet, or, Czech Literature after Novemeber 1989 |
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MARTIN PILAR
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845-851 |
| Post-Totalitarian Tendencies in Bulgarian Literature |
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ROUMIANA DELTCHEVA
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853-865 |
| Romanian Literature and the Publishing Industry since 1989: Asymmetries between History and Rhetoric |
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ION BOGDAN LEFTER
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867-879 |
| Hungarian Postmodernity and Postcoloniality: The Epistemology of a Literature |
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BEATRICE TÖTTÖSSY
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881-891 |
| Postcolonial Literatures: A Selected Bibliography of Theory and Criticism |
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STEVEN TÖTÖSY de ZEPETNEK,
SNEJA GUNEW
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893-915 |
| Index of Names: 22.3-4 (September/December 1995) |
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VARIOUS VARIOUS
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917-923 |
| In Memoriam E.J.H. Greene |
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VARIOUS VARIOUS
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925-925 |
| Index of Volume 22 (1995) |
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VARIOUS VARIOUS
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928-932 |