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The Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness : Ghosts from Elsewhere
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Author(s):
Tabish Khair
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2009
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-31351-8
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978-0-230-25104-5
Publication date (Print):
2009
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10.1057/9780230251045
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Gothic, Postcolonialism and Otherness
pp. 21
Ghosts from the Colonies
pp. 39
The Devil and the Racial Other
pp. 61
Heathcliff as Terrorist
pp. 72
Smoke and Darkness: The Heart of Conrad
pp. 86
Emotions and the Gothic
pp. 101
Can the Other Speak?
pp. 110
Negotiating Vodou: Some Caribbean Narratives of Otherness
pp. 122
Can the ‘Other half’ Be Told? Brodber’s Myal
pp. 132
The Option of Magical Realism
pp. 147
Narration, Literary Language and the Post/Colonial
pp. 157
Summing Up
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