Lexington Books
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978-0-7391-2970-8 • Hardback • June 2009 • $109.00 • (£84.00)
978-0-7391-2972-2 • eBook • June 2009 • $103.50 • (£80.00)
Igor Maver is professor of English in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Positioning Diasporic Literary Cultures
Chapter 2 Not Belonging, but Longing: Shifts of Emphasis in Contemporary Diasporic Writing in Canada
Chapter 3 Canadian New Diasporic Writing and Transnational/Borderland Literary Identities
Chapter 4 The Diaspora Writes Back: Cultural Memory and Michael Ondaatje's Anil's Ghost
Chapter 5 Translational Identities and the Emigré Experience
Chapter 6 Between the Island and the City: Cultural Brokerage in Caribbean Canadian Short Fiction
Chapter 7 The Child of New Norcia: Alf Taylor's Poetry
Chapter 8 The Englishness of Maori Writing
Chapter 9 The Afrosporic Migration of Genital Alterations to the New Europe: Trauma, the Law, and the Internet
Chapter 10 Diaspora in the Family: Father and Mother Figures in Canadian Theatre
Chapter 11 NirpalSingh Dhalival's Tourism: How to Exploid Diaspora and Live Happily Ever After
Diasporic Subjectivity and Cultural Brokering in Contemporary Post-Colonial Literatures should prove to be a central text for university courses in world literature in English and post-colonial critical theory. Focusing on writing that reflects themigrations of huge populations across the globe, the internationally recognized authors of these essays provide astute insights into the questions of identity and subjectivity within the framework of contemporary cultural continuities and disjunctions. Professor Maver has selected an excellent group of essays, and his fine introduction nicely situates them within the major concerns of post-colonial studies...
— Sydney J. Kaplan, University of Washington
This collection of critical essays represents a wide-ranging and compelling challenge to accepted post-colonial inscriptions of transcultural experience in the contemporary world.....
— J. A. Wainwright, Mc Culloch Emeritus Professor Dalhousie University, Halifax McCulloch Emeritus Professor, Dalhousie University, Halifax