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Doesn't anybody live here any more? : recent Developments in Postcolonial Studies, pp. 1-10
Globalising the postcolonial text : the rise of the "Supermarket" ideology, pp. 11-18
Language, identity and African literary theory, pp. 19-46
Ireland's past and present in some recent Irish fiction, pp. 47-54
In Dubious Battle–Africa and the World in Kole Omotoso's fiction, pp. 55-61
On the Fringe of Africa : Ahmed Essop, pp. 62-71
Origin, origins, originality : Salman Rushdie's East, West, David Malouf's Antipodes, and Wilson Harris' The Womb of Space, pp. 72-85
A post–modern, provocative, metropolitan Mother India : Aurora Zogoiby of Rushdie's The Moor's Last Sigh, pp. 86-96
Disorienting orient : the East–West encounter in Gita Mehta's Karma Cola, pp. 97-109
"Why I do not call myself a feminist" : problematic identity of feminism in Indian Context, pp. 110-118
Grounded in fiction : women inscribing the Indian Landscape, pp. 119-145
Transmuted reality in Raj Kamal Jha's The blue bedspread, pp. 146-153
Potent remedies : themes and techniques in Shashi Deshpande's small remedies, pp. 154-161
Writing as an immigrant, pp. 162-163
Writing the Diaspora, pp. 164-167
Dear John : an exploration of morality in John Fowles's novels the French Lieutenant's woman and Daniel Martin, pp. 168-192
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