in esse: English Studies in Albania

in esse: English Studies in Albania

Volume 9, No.2, Autumn 2018

Table of Contents

Introduction

NEW NARRATIVE MODES OF POSTCOLONIAL EXPERIENCE

The Narrative of Transition in Caryl Phillips’s ‘A Distant Shore’: Mainstream, Subaltern and Subjective Narratives (abstract)
Zoltán Mogyorósi

Creating a Space of Their Own: Diasporic Women in Ravinder Randhawa’s ‘A Wicked Old Woman’ (abstract)                                                                                                                                                                                    Mária Palla

GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN MIGRANT NARRATIVES                                                                     

Trapped Outside the History House: Language, History, and Belonging in three Generations of (Post-)Colonial Subjects (abstract)
Henriette-Juliane Seeliger     

Bridging Two Worlds: Transculturality in Shaping Women’s Hybrid Identity in Ahdaf Soueif’s The Map of Love (abstract)
Nawel Meriem Ouhiba
                                                                 

CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES ON COLONIAL TRAUMAS

Postcolonialism in Children's Eyes: The Effects of Colonization on the Development of Children (abstract)
Flòra Bajnay                                                          
                  

                 
  
                                                           

Published: Biannual ISSN: 2078 – 7413

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