Drawing on the theories of Homi Bhabha and Tzvetan Todorov, this article explores the difficulties facing Western writers of fiction in relation to their participation in postcolonial discourse. This essay suggests that many writers in the West are limited by a lack of hybridity to a space outside of dialogic discourse and as a consequence find themselves restricted in their engagement with cultural alterity to an endless loop of self-reference or to the appropriation of otherness. The article, however, goes on to argue that textual dialogism can provide an avenue for the negotiation of difference for the reader: a conversational space within which both sides can speak and be heard without crossing the line into cultural appropriation. I su...
When postcolonial studies made its debut in Western academes, it was, to use Stuart Hall’s words, ‘t...
© 2020 Mary Elizabeth PurcellOver recent decades, the demography of Australian classrooms has change...
This thesis aims to broaden the scope of magical realism by examining contemporary fiction in Asia a...
What can Western literature do in the face of heterological reality? Drawing on the theories of Homi...
In this thesis, I examine a selection of Australian novels set in South East Asia, and especially In...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
This thesis looks at the various ways in which fiction and poetry by Southeast Asian Australian wome...
In 2003 Tsen Ling Khoo pointed out that a new generation of Asian-Australians would soon be hailed b...
Engaging with Asian Australian writing, this book focuses on an influential area of cultural product...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
This thesis theorises Anglophone world writing as a meta-genre that pivots between the localised pol...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...
This article investigates the difficult position of the ‘multicultural’ novel in the twenty-first ce...
Diese Diplomarbeit untersucht Eigenarten der Kommunikation zwischen Indien und dem Westen und weist ...
When postcolonial studies made its debut in Western academes, it was, to use Stuart Hall’s words, ‘t...
© 2020 Mary Elizabeth PurcellOver recent decades, the demography of Australian classrooms has change...
This thesis aims to broaden the scope of magical realism by examining contemporary fiction in Asia a...
What can Western literature do in the face of heterological reality? Drawing on the theories of Homi...
In this thesis, I examine a selection of Australian novels set in South East Asia, and especially In...
Literature offers the opportunity to encounter worlds beyond one’s own circumstances, environment, a...
This thesis looks at the various ways in which fiction and poetry by Southeast Asian Australian wome...
In 2003 Tsen Ling Khoo pointed out that a new generation of Asian-Australians would soon be hailed b...
Engaging with Asian Australian writing, this book focuses on an influential area of cultural product...
The article explores the divide between the national and the cosmopolitan in Australian literature, ...
The concept of literary “otherness” constitutes the symbolic domain of colonial identification based...
This thesis theorises Anglophone world writing as a meta-genre that pivots between the localised pol...
Gould’s discussion of Innovations and Turning Points: Toward a History of Kāvya Literature (2014), a...
This article investigates the difficult position of the ‘multicultural’ novel in the twenty-first ce...
Diese Diplomarbeit untersucht Eigenarten der Kommunikation zwischen Indien und dem Westen und weist ...
When postcolonial studies made its debut in Western academes, it was, to use Stuart Hall’s words, ‘t...
© 2020 Mary Elizabeth PurcellOver recent decades, the demography of Australian classrooms has change...
This thesis aims to broaden the scope of magical realism by examining contemporary fiction in Asia a...