Author Institution Country Title of the paper
Julia Emberley University of Western Ontario Canada Transnational Testimonial Textualities: Un/Making the Child as Political Subject
Lucy Evans University of Leeds UK “Suspended sentences, that left one free to come to grief”: The Problems and Possibilities of Freedom in Mark McWatt’s Suspended Sentences
Chielozona Eze Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago USA The Parable of Venice: Caryl Phillips’s The Nature of Blood as a Lesson in the Ethics and Aesthetics of Cosmopolitanism
Carole Ferrier University of Queensland Australia Indigenous Women’s Fiction in Australia in the Twenty-first Century
Gail Fincham University of Cape Town South Africa Focalization as Re-Vision in the Novels of Zakes Mda
Sara Florian Università Cà Foscari Venezia Italy Freedom in Post-Colonial Guyana: Martin Carter
Anna Fornari Università di Padova Italy Looking for Lost Memory
Annie Gagiano University of Stellenbosch South Africa Postcolonial Reconsiderations of Conflicting Needs, Rights and Dreams in Late Colonial Southern Rhodesia: Yvonne Vera’s Excavatory Writing in Butterfly Burning
Noam Gal The Hebrew University, Jerusalem Israel Hannah Arendt’s “Inner Freedom” and the Question of Character Rights
G.L. Gautam Lajpat Rai College Sahibabad India Tasleema Nasreen: The Bangladeshi Writer Living in Exile for Exercising the Right to Conscience
Gerald Gaylard University of the Witwatersrand South Africa The Ecological History and Future of the Postcolonial City in Ivan Vladislaviæ’s Portrait with Keys: Jo’burg & what-what
Roberta Gefter Wondrich Università di Trieste Italy A Limb of Liberty: J.M.Coetzee’s Slow Man and the Maimed Body as a Negotiation of Freedom
Nandita Ghosh Fairleigh Dickinson University USA Literary Drama and the Global Stage: The Discourse on Rights in Komal Swaminathan’s Water! Water!
Nibir K. Ghosh Agra College India Democracies and Dilemmas: The Poetry of Ethelbert Miller and Namdeo Dhasal
Helen Gilbert University of London UK Performance, Cosmopolitan Right(s) and the War on Democracy
Lucie Gillet University of Liege Belgium Literature in a Multicultural Society: The ‘Burden of Representation’ vs. Artistic Freedom
Francesca Giommi Università di Padova Italy Negotiating Freedom and Human Rights in Chris Abani's Novellas
Laura Giovannelli Università di Pisa Italy A Critical Advocate of “Humanoid Rights” Hunting Down Miserable Dogs: J. M. Coetzee’s Unsettling Portrayals of Elizabeth Costello
Victor Goméz Pin University of Barcelona Spain The Defeat of Languages
Saddik M. Gouhar United Arab Emirates University United Arab Emirates Rewriting the War Narratives :The Counter-discourse Of The Post 1967 War Poetry
Daphne Grace University-College of the Bahamas Bahamas “Conditions of unfreedom”: The Contemporary Caribbean and the Literature of Liberty
Lucy Valerie Graham University of Oxford UK “It is hard to keep out of the camps”: Areas of Confinement in the Fiction of J.M. Coetzee
Michael Green University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa The Future and the Fictions of the Post
Gareth Griffiths University of Western Australia Australia “Saving Africa”: Narrative Persistence, Missions and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dave Gunning University of Birmingham UK The Deferral of Meaning in Recent Narratives of Illegality in Britain
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