Volume 73,
Number 2, Spring 2004
Guest Editor:
Chelva Kanaganayakam
Postcolonialism
and Diaspora: A Contribution to the Critique of Nationalist Ideology
and Historiography in the Age of Globalization and Neoliberalism
Kanishka Goonewardena
Postcolonialism
Now: Autonomy, Cosmopolitanism and Diaspora
Diana Brydon
Imperialism
and the Other End of History
Balachandra Rajan
Pedagogy
and Postcolonial Literature; or, Do We Need a Centre for Postcolonial
Studies?
Chelva Kanaganayakam
On the Discriminations
of Postcolonialism in Australia and New Zealand
Mark Williams
Symbolization
Compulsion: Testing a Psychoanalytical Category on Postcolonial African
Literature
Ato Quayson
Becoming
African and the Death of Ikemefuna
Neil Ten Kortenaar
Reading
and Listening to Postcolonial Literature
J. Edward Chamberlin
In Memory
of Edward W. Said
Linda Hutcheon
Contributors/Collaborateurs
Kanishka Goonewardena
Assistant Professor, Program in Planning,
Department of Geography, University of Toronto
Diana Brydon
Robert and Ruth Lumsden Professor of English, University of Western
Ontario
Christina Stead (1987); coauthor, Decolonising Fictions (1993);
Writing on Trial: Timothy Findley's Famous Last Words' (1995);
Timothy Findley (1998); editor, Postcolonialism (2000); coeditor,
Shakespeare in Canada (2002)
Balachandra
Rajan
Senior Professor Emeritus, Department of English,
University of Western Ontario
Paradise Lost and the Seventeenth-Century Reader (1947); W.B. Yeats:
A Critical Introduction (1965); The Lofty Rhyme: A Study of Milton's
Major Poetry (1970); The Overwhelming Question: A Study of the Poetry
of T.S. Eliot (1976); The Form of the Unfinished: English Poetics
from Spenser to Pound (1985); Under Western Eyes: India from Milton
to Macaulay (1999)
Chelva Kanaganayakam
Professor, Department of English, University of Toronto
Structures of Negation: The Writings of Zulfikar Ghose (1993);
South Asian Writers and Their Worlds (1995); Dark Antonyms and Paradise:
The Poetry of Rienzi Crusz (1997); editor, Lutesong and Lament: Tamil
Writing from Sri Lanka (2001); Counterrealism and Indo-Anglian Fiction
(2002)
Mark Williams
Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Canterbury
With G.J. Berendse, Terror and Text: Representing Political Violence
in Literature and the Visual Arts (2002); Postcolonial Literatures
in English: Southeast Asia, New Zealand and the Pacific (1996); Patrick
White (1993); Leaving the Highway: Six Contemporary New Zealand Novelists
(1990)
Ato Quayson
Director, Centre for African Studies, Cambridge University
Postcolonialism: Theory, Practice or Process? (2000); Calibrations:
Reading for the Social (2003)
Neil Ten Kortenaar
Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Toronto
Self, Nation, Text in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children'
(2004)
J. Edward Chamberlin
Professor, Department of English and Comparative Literature, University
of Toronto
Come Back to Me My Language: Poetry and the West Indies (1993);
If This Is Your Land, Where Are Your Stories? Finding Common Ground
(2003)
Linda Hutcheon
University Professor, University of Toronto
Narcissistic Narrative (1980); Formalism and the Freudian Aesthetic
(1984);
A Theory of Parody (1985); Poetics of Postmodernism (1988);
Politics of Postmodernism (1989); The Canadian Postmodern (1988);
Splitting Images (1992); Irony's Edge (1994); with Michael Hutcheon,
Opera: Desire, Disease, Death (1996), Bodily Charm: Living Opera (2000),
Opera: The Art of Dying (forthcoming 2004)