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
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