Volume IV, Number 2, 2012 |
Editorial (PDF) |
Which to Become? Encountering Fungi in Australian Poetry (PDF) |
Resisting Deracination, Reviving Identity: Re-reading Kim Scott’s True Country (PDF) |
“Element of Romanticization”: Sensory and Spatial Locations in the Narratives of Indian Diaspora in Australia (PDF) |
“Looking Back in Anger”: Multiculturalism, Ethnicity and the Commodification of University Space in Ouyang Yu’s The Eastern Slope Chronicle (PDF) |
Reading Alice Munro’s Early Fiction: A Kristevian Analysis (PDF) |
Modes of Resistance in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s Wizard of the Crow (PDF) |
Women’s Human Rights Violations: Transformative Processes in Julie Okoh’s Edewede and Stella ‘Dia Oyedepo’s Brain Has No Gender (PDF) |
Creolizing Nation Language, Folklore and Science Fiction: Nalo Hopkinson’s Rhetorical Strategy in Midnight Robber (PDF) |
Oral Literature and its Bearing on Caribbean Slave Songs of the Colonial Era (PDF) |
Writers write life-writing: Turning the Imaginary World into Reality in V. S. Naipaul’s “Jasmine” and Janet Frame’s To-the Is-land: an Autobiography (PDF) |
Cosmopolitanism, Inter-narrativity and Cultural Empathy: Caryl Phillips’ The Nature of Blood and Zadie Smith’s White Teeth (PDF) |
Poetry |
By K. Satchidanandan and Frederick Glaysher (PDF) |
Book Review |
Athina Karatzogianni and Adi Kuntsman ed. Digital Cultures and the Politics of Emotion (PDF) |