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African and Afro-American Literature: Insights and Interpretations (Edited Book)
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African and Afro-American Literature: Insights and Interpretations
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 K. V. Dominic
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Authorspress, New Delhi 2012
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Contents
Cultural Alienation and Depersonalization: A Study of Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby
–Mahboobeh Khaleghi
The “Cultural Exile†in Toni Morrison’s Tar Baby
–Ibrahim Sufyan Qasem
Mental Slavery in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
—Roya Vakili
Racialized Aesthetic and Female Identity: Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
–Mahboobeh Khaleghi
Societal and Colour Prejudice†in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye
–Farhana Parveen
The Journey Within: A Reading of Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon
–Ibrahim Sufyan Qasem
The Emergence of a Womanist Paradigm in Song of Solomon
-Doris Thomas
Crossing the Boundaries of Cultural Values: Sexuality in Toni Morrison’s Sula
–Mehaboobeh Khaleghi
SEXUAL POWER POLITICS: A Post-Modern Reading of Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Toni Morrison’s Sula
–W. S. Kottiswari
 African-American Identity in Toni Morrison’s Novels
–Roya Vakili
Agonized Mindscapes in J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace
–P C K PREM
Racial Issues and Concerns: A Postcolonial Reading of J. M. Coetzee’s Disgrace
–S. Ambika
On Language, Writing, Community and Ngugi
–Sunil Sharma
Purgatory of Existence in the Turpitude of Sunk values in Wole Soyinka’s The Intrepreters
–Y. Vidya
The Dilemma of the Black Man in the Poetry of Derek Walcott
–Asha Viswas
Imagery in Derek Walcott’s The Prodigal
–Shrikrishan Rai
Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth: A Saga of the Colonized
–K. V. Dominic
Authentic Decolonization and National Reconstruction: An Analysis of Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth
–C. Rajan
Frantz Fanon’s Theories in the Indian Context
–Maya Kuriakose V
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Maya Angelou’s Clarion Call to the Blacks in Her Poems “Million Man March Poem†and “Still I Riseâ€
–G. Dominic Savio & S. J. Kala
Postcolonial Writings and Transgression of Boundaries: Reading Caryl Phillips’s Crossing the River as a Dialogic Text
–Ayo Kehinde
Grotesquely Crooked: Gender and Race Burden in African-American Literature
–Eugene Ngezem
Myth as Archetype: A Critique of Ayi Kwei Armah’s The Healers
–Leelamma Mathew
Rhapsodic Assertions of the ‘Black Consciousness’ in African Poetry
–Raju George
“I would become Strong Enough to SPEAKâ€: Employing Words as Weapons: Protest in Black American Autobiographies
—Vandana Pathak
History, Memory and the Poetic Imagination: Interrogating the “Civan†Metaphor in Joe Ushie’s Eclipse in Rwanda
–James Tar Tsaaior
Appraisal of Aderemi Raji-Oyelade and Oyeniyi Okunoye’s The Postcolonial Lamp: Essays in Honour of Dan Izevbaye
 –Ayo Kehinde
Identity as Cultural Resistance: A Critique of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man
–Shaju N. O.
The Throes of Genocide: Halima Bashir’s Tears of the Desert
–Ladha Barathan
Between Ugly Faces and Innocence: Representation of the Black in Tom and Jerry cartoons
–Aju Aravind