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1 online resource (527 unnumbered pages-721 pages) |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Note |
An issue of Contemporary literature, v. 47, no. 4, winter 2006. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
The location of literature: the transnational book and the migrant writer / Rebecca L. Walkowitz -- An interview with David Peace / Matthew Hart -- Transnational criticism and Asian immigrant literature in the U.S.: reading Yan Geling's Fusang and its English translation / Wen Jin -- Immigrating fictions: unfailing mediation in Dictée and Becoming Madame Mao / Eric Hayot -- A cab of her own: immigration and mobility in Iva Pekárková's Gimmie the money / Věra Eliášová -- Exile and cunning: the tactical difficulties of George Lamming / J. Dillon Brown -- Migration and the politics of narrative form: realism and the postcolonial subject in Brick Lane / Alistair Cormack. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
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Fiction. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
Subject |
Globalization in literature.
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Globalization in literature. |
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Culture and globalization.
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Culture and globalization. |
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Emigration and immigration in literature.
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Emigration and immigration in literature. |
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Ethnic groups in literature.
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Ethnic groups in literature. |
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Immigrants in literature.
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Immigrants in literature. |
Chronological Term |
1900 - 1999 |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Added Author |
Walkowitz, Rebecca L., 1970-
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Walkowitz, Rebecca L., 1970-
Location of literature.
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Hart, Matthew, 1974-
Interview with David Peace.
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Jin, Wen.
Transnational criticism and Asian immigrant literature in the U.S.
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Hayot, Eric, 1972-
Immigrating fictions: unfailing mediation in Dictée and Becoming Madame Mao.
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Eliašová, Věra.
Cab of her own.
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Brown, J. Dillon, 1971-
Exile and cunning.
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Cormack, Alistair, 1970-
Migration and the politics of narrative form.
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Added Title |
Contemporary literature in an age of globalization |
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Contemporary literature (Madison, Wis.)
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Location of literature.
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Interview with David Peace.
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Transnational criticism and Asian immigrant literature in the U.S.
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Immigrating fictions: unfailing mediation in Dictée and Becoming Madame Mao.
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Cab of her own.
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Exile and cunning.
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Migration and the politics of narrative form.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Immigrant fictions. Madison, Wisc. : University of Wisconsin Press, 2006 9780299221348 (OCoLC)86084709 |
ISBN |
9780299221331 (electronic book) |
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0299221334 (electronic book) |
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0299221342 (paperback) |
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9780299221348 (paperback) |