This article traces the representation of love, gender and national identity in Shani Mootoo’s creative work in general and her most recent novel Valmiki’s Daughter (2008) in particular. In all her work, Mootoo describes the phenomenon of otherness as a part of the negotiating process of the protagonists' selves.Challenging xenophobia, homophobia and all forms of prejudices the author works with the concept of lesbian and bisexual love, cross-racial relationships in order to write identity and to create a home
In view of the acute lack of analyses of Indian-Trinidadian queer diasporic subjectiviti...
Penelitian ini fokus dalam menguji konstruksi identitas gender dalam tokoh utama transseksual, Andr...
This paper offers a theoretical exploration of the discourses that are produced through trans life w...
This article traces the representation of love, gender and national identity in Shani Mootoo’s creat...
BORN IN IRELAND to Indian parents and raised in Trinidad, Shani Mootoo chose Canada as her homestead...
In Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night Mala Ramchandani has been driven to insanity by a series of...
Valmiki’s Daughter, published in 2008 by the Trinidadian, Canadian-resident writer Shani Mootoo, iss...
Identity in a colonial context cannot be defined through singularity. It has to be redefined...
The paper examines selected texts of Anna Livia and Shani Mootoo, whose diasporic experiences allowe...
Drawing on feminist, queer, trans, and anti-racist theory, this article examines the transmission of...
This article explores the potentiality of queer and postcolonial theories to imagine non-violent way...
ABSTRACT This thesis compares American and Indonesian female authors’ novels. Herland by Charlotte ...
This article explores how Namjoshi’s diasporic narrative is alive with lesbian- feminist subjectivit...
When it comes to Diasporic consciousness, the question of roots and routes will always be an integra...
This creative non-fiction text offers a critique and self-reflection about imposed gender identities...
In view of the acute lack of analyses of Indian-Trinidadian queer diasporic subjectiviti...
Penelitian ini fokus dalam menguji konstruksi identitas gender dalam tokoh utama transseksual, Andr...
This paper offers a theoretical exploration of the discourses that are produced through trans life w...
This article traces the representation of love, gender and national identity in Shani Mootoo’s creat...
BORN IN IRELAND to Indian parents and raised in Trinidad, Shani Mootoo chose Canada as her homestead...
In Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night Mala Ramchandani has been driven to insanity by a series of...
Valmiki’s Daughter, published in 2008 by the Trinidadian, Canadian-resident writer Shani Mootoo, iss...
Identity in a colonial context cannot be defined through singularity. It has to be redefined...
The paper examines selected texts of Anna Livia and Shani Mootoo, whose diasporic experiences allowe...
Drawing on feminist, queer, trans, and anti-racist theory, this article examines the transmission of...
This article explores the potentiality of queer and postcolonial theories to imagine non-violent way...
ABSTRACT This thesis compares American and Indonesian female authors’ novels. Herland by Charlotte ...
This article explores how Namjoshi’s diasporic narrative is alive with lesbian- feminist subjectivit...
When it comes to Diasporic consciousness, the question of roots and routes will always be an integra...
This creative non-fiction text offers a critique and self-reflection about imposed gender identities...
In view of the acute lack of analyses of Indian-Trinidadian queer diasporic subjectiviti...
Penelitian ini fokus dalam menguji konstruksi identitas gender dalam tokoh utama transseksual, Andr...
This paper offers a theoretical exploration of the discourses that are produced through trans life w...