In the conclusion, I reflect that a common concern with the problem of belonging unites all of the novels of my corpus. Despite the great diversity of forms of belonging imagined, there also emerge areas of striking convergence: the trope of the journey of discovery; moments of rapturous connection with the island’s natural beauty; the haunting figure of the stateless migrant; and a desire to connect with Creole characters and hence with a long-suppressed, locally-rooted ‘Creole’ culture that endures in the interstices of Mauritius’s dominant, diasporic ‘community system’. When combined with the novels’ common resistance to prescriptive identitarian models, these convergences betray a potentially unifying, future-orientated commitment to co...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
The image conveyed by Mauritius is full of fantasy with pretty rainbow colours everywhere, beaches o...
The concepts of home, identity, and belonging have been intensely debated in contemporary postcoloni...
The introductory chapter provides an overview of the historical, political and socio-cultural factor...
This chapter examines how Sewtohul’s novels attempt to give creative form to the ambiguous national ...
Drawing on metropolitan theories of le quotidien, this chapter investigates Robillard’s Franco-Mauri...
Review of Julia Waters. The Mauritian Novel: Fictions of Belonging. Liverpool UP, 2018. x + 236 pp
Combining national and ethnic belonging tends to be perceived as challenging in many public and acad...
This research project explores the different inscriptions of postcolonial identities in an extensive...
Extensively hailed as an economic miracle, an irrefutable ile durable that even defies until today t...
On 12 March 1968, Mauritius celebrated independence from Great Britain. This article explores how th...
This research project explores the different inscriptions of postcolonial identities in an extensive...
This chapter examines Carl de Souza’s fictional depiction of the 1999 Kaya riots in relation to Fran...
Ce travail de recherche interroge un large corpus romanesque de l’île Maurice, produit en français e...
This chapter explores how, as depicted in Patel’s 2005 novel, the notion of belonging, in both its p...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
The image conveyed by Mauritius is full of fantasy with pretty rainbow colours everywhere, beaches o...
The concepts of home, identity, and belonging have been intensely debated in contemporary postcoloni...
The introductory chapter provides an overview of the historical, political and socio-cultural factor...
This chapter examines how Sewtohul’s novels attempt to give creative form to the ambiguous national ...
Drawing on metropolitan theories of le quotidien, this chapter investigates Robillard’s Franco-Mauri...
Review of Julia Waters. The Mauritian Novel: Fictions of Belonging. Liverpool UP, 2018. x + 236 pp
Combining national and ethnic belonging tends to be perceived as challenging in many public and acad...
This research project explores the different inscriptions of postcolonial identities in an extensive...
Extensively hailed as an economic miracle, an irrefutable ile durable that even defies until today t...
On 12 March 1968, Mauritius celebrated independence from Great Britain. This article explores how th...
This research project explores the different inscriptions of postcolonial identities in an extensive...
This chapter examines Carl de Souza’s fictional depiction of the 1999 Kaya riots in relation to Fran...
Ce travail de recherche interroge un large corpus romanesque de l’île Maurice, produit en français e...
This chapter explores how, as depicted in Patel’s 2005 novel, the notion of belonging, in both its p...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
The image conveyed by Mauritius is full of fantasy with pretty rainbow colours everywhere, beaches o...
The concepts of home, identity, and belonging have been intensely debated in contemporary postcoloni...