Abstract: This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphered in the narratives of Nadine Gordimer and Bessie Head. A Question of Power and The Pickup both voice hybrid subjects in terms of race and gender, and thus represent the new epistemological space that this literature opens up. Focusing on the shifting identities of the female characters in these novels, we will establish a connection between the praxis of post-colonial writing as a continuous refocusing of cultural certainties and the relocation of the familiar in the uncanny
This dissertation argues that colonial and postcolonial theories of racial difference and identity c...
This study explores the literary representations of the post-colonial margin, and develops this site...
This study begins with an exploration of how three post-1960 Caribbean women writers revise key conc...
This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphere...
This article is an attempt to examine Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) using Homi K. Bhabha’s ide...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
With the destabilization of political and cultural boundaries between peoples and nations, the conce...
Imperialism and colonial practices dominated an entire system of representations, configuring ideolo...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial woman who is seen as a plurality or as part of a...
In this critical reading of Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People, the study investigates how different po...
The aim of this research is to analyze the novel, Things Fall Apart as a liminal Identity: Thematic ...
This research will explore the result of studying different aspects of identity seeking and establis...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
Following a context-based approach and the tenets of post-positivist realist theory, this paper will...
This dissertation argues that colonial and postcolonial theories of racial difference and identity c...
This study explores the literary representations of the post-colonial margin, and develops this site...
This study begins with an exploration of how three post-1960 Caribbean women writers revise key conc...
This paper sets out to analyze the interstitial/liminal aspect of postcolonial literature as ciphere...
This article is an attempt to examine Nadine Gordimer’s The Pickup (2001) using Homi K. Bhabha’s ide...
This paper aims to explore the process of acculturation in the Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer’s nove...
How does the South African writer Nadine Gordimer handle the post- apartheid period in her works? Th...
With the destabilization of political and cultural boundaries between peoples and nations, the conce...
Imperialism and colonial practices dominated an entire system of representations, configuring ideolo...
The focus of this dissertation is the post-colonial woman who is seen as a plurality or as part of a...
In this critical reading of Nadine Gordimer’s July’s People, the study investigates how different po...
The aim of this research is to analyze the novel, Things Fall Apart as a liminal Identity: Thematic ...
This research will explore the result of studying different aspects of identity seeking and establis...
The thesis, Re-defining Madness: Reading Female Identity Creation and Self-realization in Colonial a...
Following a context-based approach and the tenets of post-positivist realist theory, this paper will...
This dissertation argues that colonial and postcolonial theories of racial difference and identity c...
This study explores the literary representations of the post-colonial margin, and develops this site...
This study begins with an exploration of how three post-1960 Caribbean women writers revise key conc...