Contenu du sommaire : Asian African Literatures.
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | Vol. 42, no 3, 2011 |
Titre du numéro | Asian African Literatures. |
Asian African Literatures. Guest Editor : Gaurav Desai
- Asian African Literatures: Genealogies in the Making - Desai G. p. V-XXX
- Reconsidering South African Indian Fiction Postapartheid - Frenkel R. p. 1-16
- International Geographics: Looking Out in Ishtiyaq Shukri's "The Silent Minaret" - Rastogi P. p. 17-30
- Approaching Asia through the Figure of the Slave in Rayda Jacob's "The Slave Book" - Olaussen M. p. 31-45
- South African Indian Fiction: Transformations in Ahmed Essop's Political Ethos - Singh J.K. p. 46-55
- Diasporic Memories and National Histories in East African Asian Writing - Simatei P. p. 56-67
- "Eat pig and become a beast": Food, Drink and Diaspora in East African Indian Writing - Ojwang D. p. 68-87
- The Story of a "White Sadlo" and a Meal of "Bhakhri and Salt": A Gendered Reading of the Unspoken Narrative of Widowhood in Parita Mukta's "Shards of Memory" - Pandurang M. p. 88-99
- Impossible Burdens: East African Asian Women's Memoirs - Hand F. p. 100-116
- Beyond Auto/Biography: Power, Politics, and Gender in Kenyan Asian Women's Writings - Siundu G. p. 117-131
- Translating between India and Tanzania: Sophia Mustafa's Partial Cosmopolitanism - Steiner T. p. 132-146
- Commerce as Romance: Nanji Kalidas Mehta's "Dream Half-Expressed" - Desai G. p. 147-165
- The Politics of Love and History: Asian Women and African Men in East African Literature - Jones S. p. 166-186
- "Ambiguity is the driving force or the nuclear reaction behind my creativity": An E-conversation with M.G. Vassanji - Desai G. p. 187-197