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5 Afrikaners, Africans and Afriquas: Métissage in Breyten Breyten-bach’s Return to Paradise
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- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Contributors v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Introduction 1
- Postcolonial/Commonwealth Studies in the Caribbean: Points of Difference 11
- Proximities: From Asymptote to Zeugma 19
- Looking in from ‘‘Beyond’’: Commonwealth Studies in French Universities 39
- Climbing Mount Everest: Postcolonialism in the Culture of Ascent 51
- Afrikaners, Africans and Afriquas: Métissage in Breyten Breyten-bach’s Return to Paradise 75
- Inheritance in Question: The Magical Realist Mode in Afrikaans Fiction 87
- Natal Women’s Letters in the 1850s: Ellen McLeod, Eliza Feilden, Gender and ‘‘Second-World’’ Ambi/valence 99
- Rural Women and African Resistance: Lauretta Ngcobo’s And They Didn’t Die 115
- Five Minutes of Silence: Voices of Iranian Feminists in the Postrevolutionary Age 133
- FAS and Cultural Discourse: Who Speaks for Native Women? 145
- Can Rohinton Mistry’s Realism Rescue the Novel? 157
- Dislocations of Culture: Unhousing and the Unhomely in Salman Rushdie’s Shame 167
- A Vision of Unity: Brathwaite, Ngugi, Rushdie and the Quest for Authenticity 181
- Cowboy Songs, Indian Speeches and the Language of Poetry 189
- Index 209
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents iii
- Contributors v
- Acknowledgments vi
- Introduction 1
- Postcolonial/Commonwealth Studies in the Caribbean: Points of Difference 11
- Proximities: From Asymptote to Zeugma 19
- Looking in from ‘‘Beyond’’: Commonwealth Studies in French Universities 39
- Climbing Mount Everest: Postcolonialism in the Culture of Ascent 51
- Afrikaners, Africans and Afriquas: Métissage in Breyten Breyten-bach’s Return to Paradise 75
- Inheritance in Question: The Magical Realist Mode in Afrikaans Fiction 87
- Natal Women’s Letters in the 1850s: Ellen McLeod, Eliza Feilden, Gender and ‘‘Second-World’’ Ambi/valence 99
- Rural Women and African Resistance: Lauretta Ngcobo’s And They Didn’t Die 115
- Five Minutes of Silence: Voices of Iranian Feminists in the Postrevolutionary Age 133
- FAS and Cultural Discourse: Who Speaks for Native Women? 145
- Can Rohinton Mistry’s Realism Rescue the Novel? 157
- Dislocations of Culture: Unhousing and the Unhomely in Salman Rushdie’s Shame 167
- A Vision of Unity: Brathwaite, Ngugi, Rushdie and the Quest for Authenticity 181
- Cowboy Songs, Indian Speeches and the Language of Poetry 189
- Index 209