Contested identities : literary negotiations in time and place /
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Postcolonialism, Celticity, and the nation-state: interrogating old and new multiculturalisms in Europe and beyond / Silke Stroh
- Nadine Gordimer and J. M. Coetzee: Nobel laureates in their place and time / Michael Chapman
- The testament of Gideon Mack: jangling the universal nerve? / Anne McKim
- The power of storytelling: bird tales by Shakespeare and Hungarians / Karoline Szatek-Tudor
- Writing (non)fiction: on Polish problems with life-writing / Robert Kusek
- From Misanthrope to Miseryguts: Liz Lochhead's naturalization of Molière
- Medieval world, modern world: the making of a nation. The Welsh Mabinogion in modern adaptations / Carlos Mingo
- "Hamelie language" and Translatio Studii in Robert Henryson's Moral fables / Robert Nicholson
- Home thoughts from abroad: slavery and cultural memory in contemporary Caribbean writing / Claudia Marquis
- Contemporary female authors imagining the postcolonial nation: two examples / Annie Gagiano
- Reconstructing the "hostile space": transnational identities and imaginary geographies in Aboulela's The translator and Minaret / Ileana Dimitriu
- Cartographic sport/throttled stories: re-reading 1947 India/Pakistan / Shreya Bhattacharji
- "We just are": narrative construction of liminality in bidirectional assimilation among second- and third-generation Hungarian-Americans / Monika Fodor
- Identity on board: crossing the Atlantic in "The pension beaurepas" and "The point of view" / Madalina Stanescu
- Mapping Canadian identity in Margaret Laurence's Heart of a stranger / Gertrud Szamosi.