Browsing Volume 10, Issue 2, May 2018 by Title
Now showing items 1-20 of 70
-
Almost Home
Almost Home embodies the outsider’s search for belonging amidst the foreign and the familiar. Written from several vantage points of a narrator who seeks to find a sense of calm in the wake of turbulence and a center from ... -
Authorship and Generative Embodiment in Bahiṇāī’s Songs
Bahiṇāī Caudharī (1880-1951) was an ardent devotee of Viṭṭhal, the god worshipped by Vārkarīs. Her son Sopāndev was puzzled when he learnt that she repudiated village kīrtans, performances primarily in praise of Viṭṭhal, ... -
‘Both feared and loved, an enigma to most’: Zimbabwean Spoken Word and Video Poetry between Radicalisation and Disillusionment
The ubiquitous use of digital technologies has influenced contemporary African literature, especially with regards to the younger generation of urban poets. Events are posted on the Internet, and many authors use the ... -
Cherry Blossom Cycling
As a cyclist from South Australia, known as the driest state in the driest continent, I had never entertained the notion of cycling in the rain. In Japan, where rain was abundant, I followed the dangerous practice of ... -
Complete articles, Transnational Literature May 2018
Complete articles for Transnational Literature, May 2018, in one file for ease of downloading or printing -
Complete book reviews (fiction, poetry and life-writing) Transnational Literature May 2018
Complete fiction, poetry and life-writing book reviews for Transnational Literature, May 2018, in one file for ease of downloading or printing -
Complete book reviews (history, theory and criticism) Transnational Literature May 2018
Complete history, theory and criticism book reviews for Transnational Literature, May 2018, in one file for ease of downloading or printing -
Complete Fiction & Life Writing, May 2018
All prose creative writing from Transnational Literature, May 2018, in one file for ease of printing and downloading -
Complete poetry and translation, Transnational Literature May 2018
Complete poetry for Transnational Literature, May 2018, in one file for ease of downloading or printing. Also includes Translation from Ruckert. -
Complete ‘Voices from the Margins’ Special Feature
Complete ‘Voices from the Margins’ Special Feature in one file (for downloading or printing) -
Editor's letter and contents page, May 2018, Volume 10 no. 2.
(2018-05)Editor's letter and contents page, May 2018, Volume 10 no. 2 of Transnational Literature -
Finding a ‘German’ Voice for Courtney Sina Meredith’s Brown Girls in Bright Red Lipstick
This paper will introduce the young Samoan poet Courtney Sina Meredith and her debut poetry collection Brown Girls in Bright Red Lipstick which casts a new light on women with a Pacific or Samoan background and gives the ...