Contents
Issue 35.2 (Spring 2008)
General Issue
Abstracts ...........................................................................................iv-vii
Essays
Janine Utell ..........................................................................................1
Meals and Mourning in Woolf’s The Waves
Kristin Czarnecki .................................................................................20
Jean Rhys’s Postmodern Narrative Authority: Selina’s Patois in
"Let Them Call It Jazz"
"Let Them Call It Jazz"
Sue J. Kim...........................................................................................38
"The Real White Man is Waiting For Me": Ideology & Morality in
Bessie Head’s A Question of Power
"The Real White Man is Waiting For Me": Ideology & Morality in
Bessie Head’s A Question of Power
Anna Koustinoudi ................................................................................70
Disavowal, Defence and Voyeurism in the Narration of
Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cousin Phillis
Elizabeth Gaskell’s Cousin Phillis
Piotr Gwiazda ......................................................................................................................................86
"Beyond My Outrage or My Admiration": Postnational Critique in Robert Pinsky’s An Explanation of America
John Lagapa .......................................................................................................................................104
Swearing at—not by—History: Picong and Irony in Derek Walcott’s Poetry
Robert Paul Lamb ...............................................................................................................................126
"A Little Yellow Bastard Boy": Paternal Rejection, Filial Insistence, and the Triumph of African American Cultural Aesthetics in Langston Hughes’s "Mulatto"
Carey Snyder ......................................................................................................................................154
Reading Things Fall Apart Meta-Ethnographically
Review Essays
Anthony DiMatteo ................................................................................................................................176
Shakespeare:Philosopher, Scientist, Ecologist
[Reviews of Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare, by Angus Fletcher; Environment and Embodiment in Early Modern England, by Mary Floyd-Wilson and Garrett Sullivan; Shakespeare the Thinker, by A. D. Nuttall.]
Book Reviews
Hugh Magennis ...................................................................................................................................185
[Review of Virtually Anglo-Saxon: Old Media New Media, and Early Medieval Studies in the Late Age of Print, by Martin K. Foys.]
Connor McCarthy ................................................................................................................................188
[Review of Taboo Memories, Diasporic Voices, by Ella Shohat.]
Appendix
Books Received ..................................................................................................................................193
