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