LITR 5734:
Colonial & Postcolonial Literature
Index to Student Midterms 2005
Instructor's choices:
Pauline Chapman, "Characters,
Cultures, and Intentions in Colonial and Postcolonial Literature"
Samantha McDonald, "Colonial
and Post-Colonial Texts: A Step in
Globalization"
Kim Pritchard, "Language,
Voice, and Layers of Colonialism: A Dialogue between Joseph Conrad and Chinua
Achebe"
Michael Russo, "Literature
and the Complexity of the Human Story: A Better Understanding of Colonialism
through the Study of Fiction"
Georgeann Ward, "Colonial and
Post-Colonial Dialogue in the Works of Conrad, Achebe, and Walcott"
Bobby Ausmus, "European
Colonization and the Destruction of Indigenous Culture"
Betsy Barnes, "Different
Authors, Different Times, Different Approaches--Different Stories"
Mary Brooks, "Resistance is
Futile"
Beth Cordell, "Subjected to
Colonialism: Fighting Back with Prose and
Poetry"
Anuruddha Ellakkala, "Darkness
of Colonizers’ Hearts/ Pain of Colonized Africans’ Hearts
"
Jennifer Fregia, "The Voice
of 'The Other'"
Aaron Morris, "Respect for
All Humanity?"
Luis Saenz, "Insights on
Colonial and Postcolonial Literature"
Tish Wallace, "Colonial
& Postcolonial Literature"
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