Actual, Possible, Edible: Metabolic Description in Aminatta Forna’s "Happiness"
págs. 1-28
págs. 29-62
Against Financialization as Freedom: Errant Investments in Kopano Matlwa’s "Coconut" and Rehad Desai’s "Everything Must Fall"
págs. 63-94
págs. 95-116
Looking Behind Grand Façades: The Ambiguous Visibility of Urban Wealth in "The Unknown Terrorist", "Saturday", and "The White Tiger"
págs. 117-140
Not Here, Not Now: Remaking Singapore’s Chinese Diaspora in "The Inlet"
págs. 141-170
"A Different Economy": Postcolonial Clearings in David Chariandy's "Brother"
págs. 171-200
The Poetics and Politics of Intersectionality: Trauma and Memory in Caryl Phillips's "The Lost Child"
págs. 201-226
págs. 227-247
Somewhere Between the Colonial and the Postcolonial: An interview with Gibraltarian author Mark G. Sanchez
págs. 249-261
Md Mujib Ullah (res.)
Es reseña de:
The Limits of Cosmopolitanism: Globalization and Its Discontents in Contemporary Literature
Aleksandar Stević, Philip Tsang
Routledge, 2019
págs. 263-264
Maaz Bin Bilal. Ghazalnama: Poems From Delhi, Belfast, and Urdu
Lopamudra Basu (res.)
Es reseña de:
Ghazalnama: Poems From Delhi, Belfast, and Urdu
Maaz Bin Bilal
Yoda Press, 2019
págs. 265-267
Johanna Emeney. The Rise of Autobiographical Medical Poetry and the Medical Humanities
Jane Chamberlin (res.)
Es reseña de:
The Rise of Autobiographical Medical Poetry and the Medical Humanities
Johanna Emeney
ibidem, 2018
págs. 268-271




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