Acknowledgements
Introduction, Henda Ammar-Guirat
Part One: Recycling Between Transformation and Resistance
Chapter One: Intertext, Tradition and Recycling: Examples of Shakespeare and Aesop Repurposed, Sue Matheson
Chapter Two: Henry Mayhew’s Recycling and the Problem of Genre, Thomas Prasch
Chapter Three: Recycling as Conversation with the Canon: Coleridge’s “Dejection: An Ode” and Modernist Experimental Poetics Foreshadowed, Lamia Jaoua-Sahnoun
Chapter Four: Poetics of Parody and the Ethics of the Residual in Experimental Literature: A Night at the Movies by Robert Coover, Saloua Karoui-Elounelli
Part Two: The Politics and Ethics of Recycling
Chapter Five: Recycling Muslim Otherness in Kamila Shamsie’s Home Fire, Mounir Guirat
Chapter Six: When Otherness is Recycled into Sameness: Hyperreality and the Disappearance of the Real in Ian McEwan’s Saturday, Henda Ammar-Guirat
Chapter Seven: “Caliban is bound to raise uncomfortable issues”: Recycling The Tempest and Disposing of Caliban in Modern Canadian Fiction, Imed Sassi
Chapter Eight: Orientalism Recycled in the Postcolonial Texts of Nadeem Aslam: The Blind Man’s Garden and The Golden Legend, Rim Souissi-Souidi
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