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 |