Table des matières
Khal Torabully
Extrait d’Ode à PessoaRita Christian et Judith Misrahi-Barak
Introduction. Many Indias, Many DiasporasSetting the Diasporic Stage
Khal Torabully
Extrait d’Ode à PessoaLoss, Mourning and Trauma
Savitri Ashok
Anamnesis, Amnesia, and History in The Moor’s Last SighCatherine Pesso-Miquel
Unseen cities: Representations of the Diasporic Experience in Nadeem Aslam’s Maps for Lost LoversMaria-Sabina Draga Alexandru
Provincialising London in Vikram Chandra’s Novel Red Earth and Pouring RainKerstin W. Shands
Hyperfabula of Gains and Losses: Immanent and Transcendent Narrative Perspectives in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of LossKhal Torabully
Voice from Future PastTo Go Home, or not to Go Home
Chun Fu
The (Im-)Possibility of Backtracking in M. G. Vassanji’s The In-Between World of Vikram LallSabine Lauret
The Going Home Syndrome in Monica Ali’s Brick LanePascal Zinck
The Return of the Natives: Infernal Paradise in Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost and Romesh Gunesekera’s Heaven’s EdgeKhal Torabully
Les IndiadesFrom Diasporic Dis-Locations and Re-Locations to Diaspora as Thirdspace
Louise Harrington
An-Other Space: Diasporic Responses to Partition in BengalSelwyn R. Cudjoe
Modes of Indian Literature in the Diaspora: Trinidad and TobagoSimone A. James Alexander
‘Two Bo-rat Can’t Live in the Same Hole’: Revis(ion)ing Indo-Caribbean Female Subjectivity in Ramabai Espinet’s The Swinging BridgeMyriam Moïse
Diasporic Women in Lakshmi Persaud’s NovelsKhal Torabully
Ode à PessoaThe Visual and the Oral, the Playful and the Virtual
Alexis Tadie
Is Cricket a Fictional Sport?Florence Cabaret
Variations on diasporic Viewpoints in The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri (2004) and Mira Nair’s Filmic Adaptation of the Novel (2007)Zeenat Saleh
Mississippi Masala: a Case Study in Forced HybridityClaude Chastagner
When Bhangra Meets Hip-Hop: Articulating Hybridity on American SoilKhal Torabully
Voice from Future PastDiaspora & Coolitude
Valérie Magdelaine Andrianjafitrimo
Écriture ethnographique et imagination diasporique dans les romans de l’engagisme indien (La Réunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique)Véronique Bragard
« Divali ne fut jamais plus beau de tant d’océans franchis » : coolitude et métissages dans la poésie de Khal TorabullyKhal Torabully
Voice from Future Past- Alexander Simone A. James: ‘Two Bo-rat can’t live in the same hole’: Revis(ion)ing Indo-Caribbean Female Subjectivity
- Ashok Savitri: Anamnesis andAmnesia: Salman Rushdie’s Imagination in The Moor’s Last Sigh
- Bragard Véronique: « Divali ne fut jamais plus beau de tant d’océans franchis »: Coolitude et métissage dans la poésie de Khal Torabully
- Cabaret Florence: Diasporic Variations on India in The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri (2004) and Mira Nair’s Filmic Adaptation of the Novel (2007)
- Chastagner Claude: When Bhangra Meets Hip-hop: Articulating Hybridity on American Soil
- Croisy Sophie: Unveiling Everyday Traumas: Migrations in Shani Mootoo’s Cereus Blooms at Night
- R. Cudjoe Selwyn: Modes of Indian Literature in the Diaspora: Trinidad and Tobago
- Draga Alexandru Maria-Sabina: Provincialising London in Vikram Chandra’s Novel Red Earth and Pouring Rain
- Fu Chun: The (Im)possibility of Backtracking in M. G. Vassanji’s The In-Between World of Vikram Lall
- Garcia Mar: La colonie pénitentiaire: lecture post-exotique de Soupir d’Ananda Devi
- Harrington Louise: An-Other Space: Diasporic Responses to Partition in Bengal
- Lauret Sabine: The Going Home Syndrome in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane
- Magdelaine-Andrianjafitrimo Valérie: Écriture ethnographique et imagination diasporique dans les romans de l’engagisme indien (La Réunion, Guadeloupe, Martinique)
- Mehta Binita: Bhaji, Curry, and Masala: Food and/as Identity in Four Films of the Indian Diaspora
- Mishra Vijay: ‘In the arcade of Hanuman House’: Ghostly Spectres in the Diaspora
- Moïse Myriam: The Diasporic Gendered Subject In and OUT of Space in Lakshmi Persaud’s Butterfly in theWind and Sastra
- Mukherji Pia: Desigirls@blogspot.com: South Asian Cyberlogs and the Postfeminist Debate
- Pesso-Miquel Catherine: Unseen Cities: Representations of the Diasporic Experience in Nadeem Aslam’s Maps for Lost Lovers
- Saleh Zeenat: Mississippi Masala:ACase study in Forced Hybridity
- Seecharan Clem: India’s Awakening and the Imagining of the ‘East Indian Nation’ in British Guiana
- Shands KerstinW.: Hyperfabula of Gains and Losses: Immanent-Transcendent Narrative Perspectives in KiranDesai’s The Inheritance of Loss
- Steele Laurel: Writing Class with Mr. Khan: No Luncheon at Longchamps for the Jumbie Bird
- Tadie Alexis: Is Cricket a Fictional Sport?
- Zinck Pascal: The Return of the Natives: Infernal Paradise in Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost and Romesh Gunesekera’s Heaven’s Edge
