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Christmas in the Diaspora: Dislocating Symbols in Kipling, Cary and Dabydeen
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Sarah Knor
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword from the Editors v
- Contents vii
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Special Focus: Symbols of Diaspora
- Introduction: Symbols of Diaspora 3
- Tied to the Land: A Semiotic Challenging of Terms Concerning Land as Used in Diaspora Discourse 19
- Diasporic Memory and Narratives of Spatiotemporality 43
- Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Political Aesthetics of Diasporic Social Spaces in London 59
- The Symbolism of Emplacement and Displacement in Sudanese British Fiction by Tayeb Salih and Leila Aboulela 75
- Ain’t I a Woman? A Mother? A Nation? ‘Woman’ and ‘Nation’ in Pre- and Post- Independence India 93
- Christmas in the Diaspora: Dislocating Symbols in Kipling, Cary and Dabydeen 111
- Two Stone Lions: Law, Home, and Diasporic Sovereignty 131
- Oddity Magnified: In Search of Identity in Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans 149
- Writing Her Own Story: Acculturation, Metatextuality and Symbolizing Queerness in Shamim Sarif’s I Can’t Think Straight 163
- ‘A Bootless Inquisition?’ Searching for Imaginary Homelands in The Tempest 183
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General Section
- Discourses of Terror in French and Spanish Novels after 9/11 201
- William Earle’s Novella: Obi, Obeah and the Ideological Work of Haunting 221
- A Great Good Place or Ghastly Pile? Representations of the English Country House in Recent British Fiction: Metamorphosis of a Literary Motif 245
- Book Reviews 273
- Contributors 285
- Index 291
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword from the Editors v
- Contents vii
-
Special Focus: Symbols of Diaspora
- Introduction: Symbols of Diaspora 3
- Tied to the Land: A Semiotic Challenging of Terms Concerning Land as Used in Diaspora Discourse 19
- Diasporic Memory and Narratives of Spatiotemporality 43
- Amy Ashwood Garvey and the Political Aesthetics of Diasporic Social Spaces in London 59
- The Symbolism of Emplacement and Displacement in Sudanese British Fiction by Tayeb Salih and Leila Aboulela 75
- Ain’t I a Woman? A Mother? A Nation? ‘Woman’ and ‘Nation’ in Pre- and Post- Independence India 93
- Christmas in the Diaspora: Dislocating Symbols in Kipling, Cary and Dabydeen 111
- Two Stone Lions: Law, Home, and Diasporic Sovereignty 131
- Oddity Magnified: In Search of Identity in Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans 149
- Writing Her Own Story: Acculturation, Metatextuality and Symbolizing Queerness in Shamim Sarif’s I Can’t Think Straight 163
- ‘A Bootless Inquisition?’ Searching for Imaginary Homelands in The Tempest 183
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General Section
- Discourses of Terror in French and Spanish Novels after 9/11 201
- William Earle’s Novella: Obi, Obeah and the Ideological Work of Haunting 221
- A Great Good Place or Ghastly Pile? Representations of the English Country House in Recent British Fiction: Metamorphosis of a Literary Motif 245
- Book Reviews 273
- Contributors 285
- Index 291