Connecting cultures/ edited by Emma Bainbridge.

Contributor(s): Bainbridge, EmmaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2008Description: x, 178 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780415413695; 0415413699Subject(s): Intercultural communication | Social change | Cultural relationsDDC classification: 306
Contents:
1. Connecting Cultures; 2. Translating Terror; 3. The Narratives and Counter-narratives of Zimbabwean Asylum: female voices; 4. Remembering Rousseau: nostalgia and the responsibilities of the self; 5. Narratives of Southern African Farms; 6. The Invention of Mourning in Post-Apartheid Literature; 7. Locating Identity in Phaswane Mpe's Welcome To Our Hillbrow; 8. Travel and Transgression: Dan Jacobson's Southern African Journey; 9. Narrating a White Africa: autobiography, race and history. 10. What it Means to Stay: reterritorialising the Black Atlantic in Erna Brodber's writing of the local 11. Views and Visions: layered landscapes in West Indian migrant narratives; 12. Writing 'Home': mediating between 'the local' and 'the literary' in a selection of postcolonial women's texts; 13. Translating/'The' Kama Sutra; 14. Cultural Connections: Lagaan and its audience responses; 15. Writing the Nation's Destiny: Indian fiction in English before 1910; 16. Monological Discourse and the Creation of Villians: a staging of witnesses after 9/11.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Connecting Cultures;
2. Translating Terror;
3. The Narratives and Counter-narratives of Zimbabwean Asylum: female voices;
4. Remembering Rousseau: nostalgia and the responsibilities of the self;
5. Narratives of Southern African Farms;
6. The Invention of Mourning in Post-Apartheid Literature;
7. Locating Identity in Phaswane Mpe's Welcome To Our Hillbrow;
8. Travel and Transgression: Dan Jacobson's Southern African Journey;
9. Narrating a White Africa: autobiography, race and history.
10. What it Means to Stay: reterritorialising the Black Atlantic in Erna Brodber's writing of the local
11. Views and Visions: layered landscapes in West Indian migrant narratives;
12. Writing 'Home': mediating between 'the local' and 'the literary' in a selection of postcolonial women's texts;
13. Translating/'The' Kama Sutra;
14. Cultural Connections: Lagaan and its audience responses;
15. Writing the Nation's Destiny: Indian fiction in English before 1910;
16. Monological Discourse and the Creation of Villians: a staging of witnesses after 9/11.

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