“Minor” Genres in Postcolonial Literatures – Special Issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing



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Title
“Minor” Genres in Postcolonial Literatures – Special Issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing
Publisher
Journal of Postcolonial Writing
Authors
Number
54.1
Release
2018
ISSN
1744-9855
Pages
128

Table of contents

Introduction – "Minor" genres in postcolonial literatures: New webs of meaning
Delphine Munos and Bénédicte Ledent

"The advent of a genre": Crime fiction and the state of the nation in South Africa
Geoffrey V. Davis

From Jay to Bee to Daughter Buffalo: Outlining ekphrasis in the work of Janet Frame
Marc Delrez

Radio drama and its avatars in the work of Caryl Phillips
Bénédicte Ledent

The tremors of genre in G.J. Resink’s poetry
Kris Steyaert

"Keeping my slave side well versed": Fred D’Aguiar’s use of ottava rima in Bloodlines
Kathie Birat

The danger of a single short story: Reality, fiction and metafiction in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s "Jumping Monkey Hill"
Daria Tunca

Twisting the Australian realist short story: Murray Bail’s "Camouflage"
Marie Herbillon

Minor genres and marginal realities: Kei Miller’s blog posts and Facebook notes
Rebecca Romdhani

Claiming a hybrid language, seeking a hybrid form: From the vernacular to digital media in Robert Antoni’s As Flies to Whatless Boys (2013)
Robert Antoni

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