Author |
Institution |
Country |
Title of the paper |
Christine Pagnoulle |
University of Liège |
Belgium |
When Lenses Split and Ears Ring: “Namsetoura,” a Voice behind a Spider’s Web |
Gloria Pastorino |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
USA |
Is the Fight Over? Contemporary South African Theatre and the Politics of Neglect |
Owen Percy |
University of Calgary |
Canada |
Songs and Sonnets and Black Magic: The Libretti of George Elliott Clarke |
Claudia Perner |
University of Frankfurt |
Germany |
Reluctantly Growing to Understand the Fundamentalist in Mohsin Hamid’s Moth Smoke and The Reluctant Fundamentalist |
Luisa Pèrcopo |
Università di Cagliari |
Italy |
Dissemination and Empowerment: Human Rights and the Role of Personal Narratives |
Susanne Pichler |
University of Innsbruck |
Austria |
Journeying into the Past to (Re)Claim One's Rights in the Present |
Annel Pieterse |
University of Stellenbosch |
South Africa |
“I Mike What I Like”: Urban Poetry in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
Maria Sofia Pimentel Biscaia |
University of Aveiro |
Portugal |
Wounds of a Spirit-Child: The Right to Nationhood and Its Trauma in The Famished Road |
Samantha Pinto |
Georgetown University |
USA |
Postcolonial Blues: Practicing Interdisciplinary Freedom, Responsibility, and Impossibility in the 21st Century |
Sandra Ponzanesi |
Utrecht University |
Netherlands |
Woman, Freedom Fighter, Terrorist: The Gendered Representation of Cultural Politics |
Shyama PrasadRout |
Jawaharlal Nehru University |
India |
Managing Ethnicity, Displacement and Land Alienation; Assertion of the Tribes of India |
Shital Pravinchandra |
Cornell University |
USA |
The Marrow Farm: Human Rights in the Face of New Medical Technologies |
Marika Preziuso |
University of London |
UK |
“Wearing” the Border: Pain and Freedom in the Historical Romance of Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones |
Esther Pujolràs Noguer |
Autonomous University of Barcelona |
Spain |
The Middle Passage Re-Visited: Little Senegal and the Re-Conceptualization of the Pan-African Ideal |
Sharyn N. Pulling |
Auburn University |
USA |
“More Beige Than Anything”: Political Identity in Hanif Kureishi’s The Buddha of Suburbia |
Lluís Quintana |
University of Barcelona |
Spain |
Fallen, caduti, tombés, caídos… Considering the Victims of War |
Joost Raessens |
Utrecht University |
The Netherlands |
Playing Refugee. Computer Games as Empowering Strategies |
Victor J. Ramraj |
University of Calgary |
Canada |
Hostage of His Constituency: Derek Walcott’s The Prodigal |
Helga Ramsey-Kurz |
University of Innsbruck |
Austria |
What Freedom? Liberties Taken in Janette Turner Hospital’s Due Preparations for the Plague and Paradise Now by Hany Abu-Assad |
Jyoti Rane |
Pratap College, Maharashtra |
India |
Myths, Morality and Colonization |
Sunita Rani |
Agra College |
India |
The Issue is the Same: August Wilson’s Fences and Datta Bhagat’s Routes and Escape Routes |
Ulla Ratheiser |
University of Innsbruck |
Austria |
Fighting for Social Equality and Personal Freedom: Māori Soldiers in Twentieth-Century Māori Literature |
Robyn Read |
University of Calgary |
Canada |
Evidently English: Nebulous Nationalities in Julian Barnes’ Arthur and George. |
Carla Rodríguez González |
University of Oviedo |
Spain |
Cultural Crossroads in Jackie Kay’s Work |
Daniel Roux |
University of Stellenbosch |
South Africa |
Nation and Prison in Nelson Mandela’s Long Walk to Freedom |
Katherine E. Russo |
Università di Napoli “L’Orientale” |
Italy |
Practices of Proximity: Interrogating the Right to Appropriation in the Australian Literary Contact Zone |