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Negotiating Identity and Belonging in the Western Indian Ocean: Fluid Enabling Spaces in M.G. Vassanji’s Uhuru Street
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Singing Against Anti-Asian Sentiment in The East African Postcolony: Jagjit Sing’s “Portrait of an Asian As an East African”
págs. 95-107
“Stories that go on and on”: Transformative Resilience against Gender Violence in Tishani Doshi’s Girls Are Coming out of the Woods
págs. 109-122
Achmat Dangor (1948-2020) and M.G. Vassanji (1950-): The Reception of Two Afrindian Voices in Spain
págs. 123-141
An Unconstructable Indian Ocean: Amitav Ghosh’s Ecological Imaginary in Sea of Poppies and The Great Derangement
págs. 143-154
The Myth of the Empty Territory: The Tragedy of the Chagos Islanders
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Ocean as Heritage: On Tamil Poetry and Identity, Transnational Politics, and the Recognition of Genocide. An Interview with Cheran
págs. 201-212
“Writing is how I understand the world: ” Ageing and Gender, Quality of Life and Creativity. An Interview with Lorna Crozier
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