Crabtracks: Progress and Process in Teaching the New Literatures in English. Essays in Honour of Dieter Riemenschneider: Cross/Cultures, cartea 59
Gordon Collier, Frank Schulze-Engleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042015494
ISBN-10: 9042015497
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures
ISBN-10: 9042015497
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Cross/Cultures
Cuprins
Introduction
GORDON COLLIER AND FRANK SCHULZE-ENGLER: The Crab of Progress: Exceptionalism and Normalization in an Academic Discipline
Teaching Sideways
Establishing the Study of the New Literatures in English
PETER O. STUMMER: From Common Stealth to Most Colonial: Some Crypto-Critical Ruminating Reminiscences
ECKHARD BREITINGER: Rites of Passage: From Anglicist Traditionalism to New English Literature Horizons
FLORA VEIT-WILD: The Arduous Success Story of a ‘Non-Discipline’: Teaching African Literature at German Universities
BERNTH LINDFORS: Counting and Accounting for Differences: Scoring African Literatures
LOUIS JAMES: Dancing to my Father: Alterity and Identity in Cross-Cultural Experience
KIRSTEN HOLST PETERSEN: African Literature: A European Pursuit. What’s in a Field?
Theoretical Vistas on the New Literatures
KATJA SARKOWSKY: Beyond Margins and Centres: First Nations Literature and the Challenge to Postcolonial Theory
CAROLE FERRIER: “A whole other story vibrating within it”: Some Approaches to the ‘New Literatures’
SHIRLEY GEOK-LIN LIM: New Literatures in English and Postcolonial Writers in the Age of Globalization
Speculations and Applications
DEVINDRA KOHLI: The Embrace of Recognition: Landscape, Memory and Identity in Anita Desai
HENA MAES-JELINEK: A Note on Painting in The Moor's Last Sigh
WOLFGANG BENDER: African Music Airwaves: From Colonial to Neocolonial Shores; Radio and Music in Africa
MARK STEIN: Discourses of Empire: Complicity and Disjunction in Jane Eyre
VICTOR J. RAMRAJ: Postcolonialist to Postmodernist: Paul Theroux's Promotion of V.S. Naipaul in Sir Vidia's Shadow
GÜNTER LENZ: Middle Passages: Histories, Re-Memories, and Black Diasporas in Novels by Toni Morrison, Charles Johnson, and Caryl Phillips
GORDON COLLIER: Stormy Weather in Walcott's Omeros and the In-Gathering of Cultural Traditions
HELEN TIFFIN: Colonies, Consumption and Climate
GEOFFREY V. DAVIS: “The country we might have been”: The Experience of War in Canadian and Australian Literature
JANET WILSON: Teaching the New Zealand Novel: Prose-Poetry and the Ideology of the “Third Way”
LISELOTTE GLAGE: Rewriting or Writing Back? Witi Ihimaera's Dear Miss Mansfield
Life and Letters
VINEY KIRPAL: Dear Dieter
ANNA RUTHERFORD: Dear Dieter
DOREEN CAMPBELL: Five Stars for Mr Tompkins
SYD HARREX: Dieter at the Wheel
JAN KEMP: Professor Dietrich on the Dachstein
GERHARD STILZ: Sketches of the Indian Scene
Centred on the Edge
DIETER RIEMENSCHNEIDER: The Function of Labour in M. R. Anand’s Novels
DIETER RIEMENSCHNEIDER: Intercultural Communication: Minority Writing in the Post-Colonial World; The Caribbean-Canadian Connection
DIETER RIEMENSCHNEIDER: A Select Bibliography
GORDON COLLIER AND FRANK SCHULZE-ENGLER: The Crab of Progress: Exceptionalism and Normalization in an Academic Discipline
Teaching Sideways
Establishing the Study of the New Literatures in English
PETER O. STUMMER: From Common Stealth to Most Colonial: Some Crypto-Critical Ruminating Reminiscences
ECKHARD BREITINGER: Rites of Passage: From Anglicist Traditionalism to New English Literature Horizons
FLORA VEIT-WILD: The Arduous Success Story of a ‘Non-Discipline’: Teaching African Literature at German Universities
BERNTH LINDFORS: Counting and Accounting for Differences: Scoring African Literatures
LOUIS JAMES: Dancing to my Father: Alterity and Identity in Cross-Cultural Experience
KIRSTEN HOLST PETERSEN: African Literature: A European Pursuit. What’s in a Field?
Theoretical Vistas on the New Literatures
KATJA SARKOWSKY: Beyond Margins and Centres: First Nations Literature and the Challenge to Postcolonial Theory
CAROLE FERRIER: “A whole other story vibrating within it”: Some Approaches to the ‘New Literatures’
SHIRLEY GEOK-LIN LIM: New Literatures in English and Postcolonial Writers in the Age of Globalization
Speculations and Applications
DEVINDRA KOHLI: The Embrace of Recognition: Landscape, Memory and Identity in Anita Desai
HENA MAES-JELINEK: A Note on Painting in The Moor's Last Sigh
WOLFGANG BENDER: African Music Airwaves: From Colonial to Neocolonial Shores; Radio and Music in Africa
MARK STEIN: Discourses of Empire: Complicity and Disjunction in Jane Eyre
VICTOR J. RAMRAJ: Postcolonialist to Postmodernist: Paul Theroux's Promotion of V.S. Naipaul in Sir Vidia's Shadow
GÜNTER LENZ: Middle Passages: Histories, Re-Memories, and Black Diasporas in Novels by Toni Morrison, Charles Johnson, and Caryl Phillips
GORDON COLLIER: Stormy Weather in Walcott's Omeros and the In-Gathering of Cultural Traditions
HELEN TIFFIN: Colonies, Consumption and Climate
GEOFFREY V. DAVIS: “The country we might have been”: The Experience of War in Canadian and Australian Literature
JANET WILSON: Teaching the New Zealand Novel: Prose-Poetry and the Ideology of the “Third Way”
LISELOTTE GLAGE: Rewriting or Writing Back? Witi Ihimaera's Dear Miss Mansfield
Life and Letters
VINEY KIRPAL: Dear Dieter
ANNA RUTHERFORD: Dear Dieter
DOREEN CAMPBELL: Five Stars for Mr Tompkins
SYD HARREX: Dieter at the Wheel
JAN KEMP: Professor Dietrich on the Dachstein
GERHARD STILZ: Sketches of the Indian Scene
Centred on the Edge
DIETER RIEMENSCHNEIDER: The Function of Labour in M. R. Anand’s Novels
DIETER RIEMENSCHNEIDER: Intercultural Communication: Minority Writing in the Post-Colonial World; The Caribbean-Canadian Connection
DIETER RIEMENSCHNEIDER: A Select Bibliography