Author Institution Country Title of the paper
Tomi Adeaga University of Siegen Germany Resistance and the Afro-Germans
Abdulla al-Dabbagh United Arab Emirates University United Arab Emirates Colonialism, Postcolonialism, and Anti-Colonialism: A Closer Look at the False Rhetoric of Freedom
Silvia Albertazzi Università di Bologna Italy The Years of Writing Dangerously: The Satanic Verses Twenty Years After
Vera Alexander Aarhus University Denmark Looking Forward, Looking Back: Negotiations of Freedom in Life Writing
Rochelle Almeida NYU USA Anglo-Indian Immigrants: Children of Colonialism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter
Letizia Alterno University of Manchester UK (A)way to Freedom: The Great Indian Way
Awam Amkpa New York University USA Textualizing Postcolonial Utopias within Neocolonial Despair: Contemporary Films from Africa
Beena Anand University of Nancy 1 France Jawahalal Nehru: Visions of Diversity and Unity.
Joan Anim-Addo University of London UK Authorizing the Slave Woman’s Voice in the Text Imoinda
Bill Ashcroft University of Hong Kong Cina Border Free: Nation and Transnation in South Asian Narrative
Khurshid A. Attar Chhatrapati Shivaji College, Satara India The Transracial Experience in Love Relationships: Samuel Selvon’s Those Who Eat the Cascadura.
Sadaf Aziz Lahore University Pakistan Beyond Petition and Redress: Mixed Legality, Islamization and Women’s Right to Consent in Marriage in Pakistan
Moeen H. Cheema
Anthony O. Balcomb University of Kwazulu-Natal South Africa The Religious Challenge to Human Rights in the Secular Tradition: A postcolonial Riposte to the Enlightenment Legacy
Susan Ballyn University of Barcelona, University Rovira i Virgili Spain Postcolonial Studies: The Academic and Public Sphere
Dolores Collellmir
Clare Barker University of Leeds UK Once Were Warriors: A Challenge to Indigenous Rights?
Jogamaya Bayer University of Konstanz Germany Going Away/Coming Home: Searching for a Fixed Point in Postcolonial Indian Writing
Bruce Bennett University of New South Wales Australia Stealth and Secrecy: Writers, Spies and the Pursuit of Freedom
Elena Bernardini School of Oriental and African Studies, London UK Everyday Border Surveillance and Trespassing: Cities in Contemporary Indian Art
Katrin Berndt Bremen University Germany “Ever so Vivid a Challenge”: Freedom as a Temptation Denied in Alice Munro’s “Runaway”
Amrit Biswas University of Northampton UK Salman Rushdie and his Anti-Absolutist Advocacy for the Freedom of Artistic Expression
Elleke Boehmer University of Oxford UK Nelson Mandela, Postcolonial Thinker
Thomas Bonnici University of Maringá Brazil Remembering as Subjectification in Andrea Levy’s Fruit of the Lemon
Stella Borg Barthet University of Malta Malta Authorial Freedom in Australia: Malouf and Keneally from another perspective
Fatim Boutros University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Germany Combining the Best of Three Worlds? The Generic Consequences of Caryl Phillips’s Loss of Political Patience
Clare Brandabur Doðuþ University, Istanbul Turkey This Terrible Knowledge: Waguih Ghali’s Beer in the Snooker Club as a Postcolonial Novel
Paola Brusasco Università di Torino Italy Toy Soldiers: The Visibility of Children in War on the Literary Scene
Victoria Burrows University of Tasmania Australia The Right to Freedom from Shame: Arundhati Roy’s Resistant Postcolonial Narrative
Nadia Butt University of Frankfurt Germany Terror and Religious Fundamentalism: Negotiating the Limits of Freedom in a Postcolonial Society
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