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Epistolary Traditions in Caribbean Diasporic Writing: Subversions of the Oral/Scribal Paradox in Alecia McKenzie’s “Full Stop”

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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Contributors ix
  4. Acknowledgments xv
  5. Tropes and Territories
  6. Introduction, Troping the Territory 3
  7. Towards a Poetics of Postcolonial Short Fiction
  8. Between Fractals and Rainbows: Critiquing Canadian Criticism 17
  9. Storying Home: Power and Truth 33
  10. Troping Space, Self, And Cultures in Time
  11. Configuring a Typology for South Asian Short Fiction 51
  12. What Should the Reader Know?: Culture, History, and Politics in Contemporary Short Fiction from Aotearoa New Zealand 62
  13. “Crossroads of Circumstance”: Place in Contemporary Australian Short Fiction 73
  14. La Dame Seule Meets the Angel of History: Katherine Mansfield and Mavis Gallant 90
  15. Alice Munro’s Ontario 103
  16. Dis-Placement and Literary Re-Placement: Empire, Memory, Language
  17. Alistair MacLeod and the Gaelic Diaspora 121
  18. Of Cows and Configurations in Emily Carr’s The Book of Small 134
  19. Reading Linnet Muir, Netta Asher, and Carol Frazier: Three Gallant Characters in Postcolonial Time1 155
  20. From Location to Dislocation in Salman Rushdie’s East, West and Rohinton Mistry’s Tales from Firozsha Baag 164
  21. Orality and Scripturality: Questions of Culture and Form
  22. Epistolary Traditions in Caribbean Diasporic Writing: Subversions of the Oral/Scribal Paradox in Alecia McKenzie’s “Full Stop” 179
  23. “We Use Dah Membering”: Oral Memory in Métis Short Stories 193
  24. Myth in Patricia Grace’s “Sun’s Marbles” 202
  25. Mariposa Medicine: Thomas King’s Medicine River and the Canadian Short Story Cycle 214
  26. Under the Banyan Tree: R.K. Narayan, Space, and the Story-Teller 230
  27. Reading practices: Tropes, Territory, Textuality
  28. The Tropes and Territory of Childhood in The Lagoon and Other Stories by Janet Frame 247
  29. Roots and Routes in a Selection of Stories by Alistair MacLeod 271
  30. Reading the Understory: David Malouf’s Untold Tales 291
  31. Aesthetic Traces of the Ephemeral: Alice Munro’s Logograms in “Vandals” 309
  32. Fables of a Bricoleur: Mark Anthony Jarman’s Many Improvisations 323
  33. Re-Reading Practices
  34. On the Beach: Witi Ihimaera, Katherine Mansfield, and the Treaty of Waitangi 333
  35. The Botany of the Liar 246
  36. Index 359
Tropes and Territories
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