39.1 | 2016
Post-Conflict Territories
This issue focuses on post-conflict territories and, specifically, on their representation and reconfiguration in literatures from the postcolonial world. The articles variously investigate the legacy of partition in Irish, Indian and Palestinian literature, as well as analysing the formal and thematic manifestations of porous and not so permeable borders in literature from Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, the Caribbean, and even London. In so doing, they engage with the untold stories present in the texts under study, and the ways in which precarious and bare life are exposed.
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Post-Conflict Territories: Introduction [Full text]
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Renewing Cuchulainn as a National Icon [Full text]
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Reviews