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Postcolonial Interventions, Vol. IV, Issue 1
Postcolonial Justice
PostcolonialInterventions
Vol IVIssue 1
ISSN2455 6564
January2019
‘This world was unified, first of all, by a common purpose: to
provide the corrective of laughter and criticism to all existing
straightforward genres, languages, styles, voices, to force men to
experience beneath these categories a different and contradictory
reality that is otherwise not captured in them.’- Mikhail Bakhtin
Open Issue
Postcolonial
Interventions
January 2019
Vol.IV, Issue 1
ISSN 2455 6564
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Postcolonial Interventions, Vol. IV, Issue 1
Postcolonial InterventionsAn Interdisciplinary Journal of Postcolonial Studies
ISSN 2455 6564 . Volume IV, Issue 1 . January, 2019
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Postcolonial Interventions, Vol. IV, Issue 1
Postcolonial InterventionsAn Interdisciplinary Journal of Postcolonial Studies
Volume IV, Issue 1
Copyright of individual articles rests with the authors. Any reproduction would require the prior permission of Post-colonial Interventions and an acknowledgement of its first publication in Postcolonial Interventions.
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Editors
Dr. Abin Chakraborty Sayan Aich Bhowmik Associate Editors
Souraj DuttaPritha Mukherjee
Assistant Editors
Somrita MisraDeblina HazraSemanti NandiSagnik Chakraborty
Cover image by Cristian Bortes from eyeem.com through Creative Com-mons under CC 2.0.Cover design: Souraj Dutta and Abin ChakrabortyPublished Online January, 2019
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Encounter with the Neighbour in 1970's Brit-ish Multicultural Comedy
Sarah Ilott
“Go Back to Africa”: Af-rocentrism, the 2016 NFL Protests and Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018)
Laura Wright
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pen3 The Oral Heritage and Lin-
guistic Heteroglossia of Post-Colonial Writings: Bob Marley and the Anglophone Caribbean as a Case Study
Elena Barreca
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4Edouard Glissant's and Ed-ward Braithwaite's Appropria-tions of Colonial Language
Jeremy Patterson
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pen6 Political Ontology and Postcolonial Poetry: A Study of Nol Alem-bong's The Passing Wind and Titus Moetsabi's Fruits and Other Poems
Eric Nsuh Zumboshi
5 Annie John, the Postcolonial Palimpsest and the Limits of Adaptation
Suzy Woltmann
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Postcolonial Memory, Queer Nationality and Mo-dernity in Shyam Selvadu-rai's Funny Boy
Ayendy Bonifacio
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Nina Almayer, Aurora Mari-on and 'The Cultural Air We Breathe': Character Staus and Embodiment in Joseph Con-rad's Almayer's Folly and its Film Adaptation as Chantal Akerman's La Folie Almayer
Alice M. Kelly
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Gazing at the Pinoy Pride's Body: Manny Pacquiao's Athletic Body as Meta-phor-Product of the Na-tional/Colonial Imaginary
Mary Harmony I. Guevarra 261
10 “Doors the Could Take You Elsewhere”: Migra-tion, Magic and Ranci érian Dissensus in Mo-hsin Hamid's Exit West
Paula Brauer
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11 Review of Wael B. Hal-laq's Restating Orientalism:
A Crique of Modern Knowl-
edge by Rafat Ali
New York: Columbia Uni-versity Press, 2018.
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12 NOTE ON CONTRIBUTORS
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