Mapping the self : place, identity, nationality /
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Women Writers and Nationalism
- The Making of an American (in France): Gertrude Stein and the (Ex-)Patriot Paradox / Hannah Roche
- The Spider, Her Web, and Walt Whitman: Adrienne Rich's Re-Visionary Weaving / Nissa Parmar
- "The complicated shame / of Englishness": Jo Shapcott's Transnational Poetics / Anna Hewitt
- Othering the Muslimah: "Islamiciz[ing] the process of writing back" in Leila Aboulela's The Translator and Minaret / Roxanne Ellen Bibizadeh
- pt. II National Identity and Contemporary Fictions
- "Poor old mixed up Wales": Re-writing Regional and National Identity in Post-Devolution Wales / Emma Schofield
- Contesting the Land: Contemporary Australian Fiction and the (De)Construction of the Narrative of Belonging / Martin Staniforth
- pt. III Transnational Identities
- Wearing Identities: Somers Town's New Paradigm of Belonging / Christopher Davis
- Shadows and Fugitive Selves in Amitav Ghosh and Kamila Shamsie's Partition Novels / Sandrine Soukai
- Unfenced Routes: Migrating the Self, Adopting New Identities in the Works of Najat el Hachmi, Leila Sebbar, and Asha Miro / Meritxell Joan-Rodriguez.