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The Precarious Balance of Refugees: Rupture and Connectivity in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West (2017) and Helon Habila’s Travelers (2019)
Published 2022-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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Jean Rhys et Shani Mootoo ou la fragmentation de l’être
Published 2015-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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The non-standard in writing: A look at West African and Southeast Asian literature
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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Situating the Jungle-village in Leonard Woolf’s The Village in the Jungle (1913)
Published 2023-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Humanité et dépassement dans l’œuvre de Ferran Delèris (1922-2009)
Published 2019-02-01Subjects: Get full text
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Eastern African literatures : towards an aesthetics of proximity /
Published 2018“…Oxford studies in postcolonial literatures in English.…”
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Portrayal of Tradition and Culture in the Novel the Moon also Sets by Osi Ogbu.
Published 2024“…The Moon Also Sets by Osi Ogbu was a seminal work in postcolonial literature that delved into the complicated dynamics of tradition and culture in a transforming Nigerian society. …”
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« Du ras des pâquerettes textuelles... à la lutte des classes » : entretien avec Jean-Jacques Lecercle autour de Raymond Williams, du matérialisme culturel et des cultural studies...
Published 2025-01-01“….), and highlights their crucial contribution to the Marxist philosophy of language, to literary analysis (from Jane Austen to contemporary postcolonial literature), and to the field of literary studies at large. …”
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Cadrage, décadrage et recadrage dans Baa Baa Black Sheep : A Jungle Tale de David Malouf et Michael Berkeley
Published 2011-11-01“…Both Malouf’s endeavour and Berkeley’s, through the music, aims at deconstructing the preposterous oldest transpositions of The Jungle Books and at focusing on the key elements of Kipling’s famous book, notably identity and hybridism, two important themes of colonial and postcolonial literature. The aim of David Malouf and Michael Berkeley is to address an adult audience and show that The Jungle Books are not only aimed at children as Disney’s or Baden Powell’s appropriations of the work could wrongly make us believe.…”
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