Flight from Certainty: The Dilemma of Identity and ExileAnne Luyat, Francine Tolron Rodopi, 2001 - 254 pages |
Contents
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A Rediscovery of the Dislocated Self Through | 26 |
Salman Rushdie as | 51 |
The Flight from Certainty in Shani Mootoos | 63 |
Hybridity as a Mode of Postcolonial Existence | 71 |
Becoming Oneself in Amit Chaudhuris Novels | 80 |
Personal Dilemmas and the Politics of Identity | 89 |
Exile and Identity in a Transnational | 125 |
The Exile of the Mind | 134 |
Exile in David Maloufs | 140 |
Tim Wintons Irish Conceit | 153 |
NineteenthCentury Labouring Class Emigrants | 164 |
Spatial Dilemma of PostModern | 177 |
Demons and Martyrs | 193 |
Louisiana Cajuns | 201 |
New Ways to be Beautiful the Search to Escape Identity | 100 |
Otherness in Anita Desais Baumgartners Bombay | 112 |
Remembering Difference Living in Two Languages | 211 |
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