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Contents INTRODUCTION Gerhard Stilz Territorial Terrors - Home to Cosmopolis 1 I.PRECARIOUS HOMES Ellen Dengel-Janic Contesting Private Space in Shashi Deshpande's Novels 25 Sebastian Duda Imagined Origins - Language, Space and Identity in three Novels by V.S. Naipaul 39 Delores Phillips Unmaking Home in A House for Mr. Biswas 55 Kylie Crane A Place in the Wilderness? Tim Winton's Dirt Music and Margaret Atwood's Surfacing 71 II.NATIONAL TERRITORIES, COLONIAL TERRORS Karen Rehherger Under the Magnifying Glass: Sherlock Holmes Investigating the 'Other'89 Katrin Kuplent Contested Spaces in Mudrooroo's Novel Doctor Wooreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending ofthe World 107 Ritu Saksena The Cinematic Theater of Terrorism 121 III.SUBMERGED IN THE METROPOLIS Lars Eckstein Three Ways of Looking at Illegal Immigration: Clandestine Existence in Novels by Salm... Nancy A. Comorau A City Visible but Unseen: Postcolonial London in Rushdie's The Satanic Verses 159 Kelly J. S. McGovern Burying Con O'Leary: New York Cartographies of Identity in Colum McCann's This Side o... IV.METROPOLITAN SPACES APPROPRIATED Lilian Chaitas Postcolonial (Re-) Visions of Toront Spatial Tactics of Resistance in Michael Ondaatj... Johanna Roering No One Cares about Piccadilly Circus in the Ghett Representations of Space in Black British Pulp Fiction 213 Kathy-Ann Tan 'Caught Between Worlds': The Clash of Cultures and of Generations in the Work of Moni... Clemens Spahr A Babel City with a Hundred Gates: Concepts of Space in Melvin Tolson's Hartem Galler... V.THE GLOBAL AND THE LOCAL Susan Nurmi-Schomers Trojan T(r)opoi: The Spectre of the Cosmopolisin John Berger's Into Their Labours 263 Michael Rosenberg Aestheticizing Slum Cities: Patrick Chamoiseau's Texaco and the Representation of Mar... Dennis Hannemann Global City Turns Local Street Theater: The Dynamics of Character and Setting in Don DeLillo's Cosmopolis 295 CONTRIBUTORS 313 INDEX 317 A. Terms, Concepts, Places 317 B. Names, Titles 329
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Index This index is a key to the texts and footnotes. It does not include all bibliographic... References to novels, stories, plays, poems and paintings are added as sub-entries. F... A.Terms, Concepts, Places AAborigines (Australian), 75, 82-83, 107120 acculturation, 234 advertisement, 45, 51, 162 aesthetic s, concept of, 18, 281-293 - slum, 18, 285-287 Afghanistan, 125-126 Africa n, 7, 65-66, 89-90, 97, 100-101, 125, 141, 160, 165, 240, 255 - diaspora, 224-225 African-American s, 26, 175-176, 179, 239-260 - culture, 239-260 afrocentric ism, 148 Afro-Saxons, 215 Afro-Trinidadian s, 67-68 Algeria, 126 alien s, 8, 11, 14, 16, 40, 89, 95-98, 118 alienate d ation, 16, 29-30, 41-42, 44, 47-48, 68, 97-98, 218 - physical, 48 - social, 48 Al-Qaeda, 125 alterity, Spaces of, 193 America n, 56, 67, 80, 121-137, 173, 182, 233-234, 239-240, 255, 281, 292 - culture, 295 - Latin, 7 - native, 83, 175 - North, 101 American-ness, 132, 174, 233-234 Andaman Islands, 91, 100 Antalya (Turkey), 238 anti-globalisation movement, 141, 295296, 301 apocalypse tic, 170 appropriations of space, 17, 207 Arab s ia ic, 127-128, 131, 133 Arab-American, 127-128, 130-134 Armenia, 160 arrival, 12, 51-52 Asia n, 17, 66, 123, 126, 170 Asian American s, 67 Asian British, 236 Australia n, 10, 15, 55, 72-78, 108, 114 Ayers Rock, 72 BBabel, Babylon, 14, 17, 161-164, 252, 256, 271, 278 Bangkok, 298 Bangladesh, -i, 170, 234, 237 - War of Independence, 228 banishment, 64 Bedford, 147 Belgium, 92 belonging, 1, 9-10, 15, 31, 56, 61-62, 68, 162, 165, 192, 231, 303 Bengali, 228-230, 233-236 Bengal Tigers, 237 Berlin, 277 Bildungsroman, 18, 306, 308 biosphere, 300 Birmingham, 215, Black British, 213-226 - fiction, 17, 213-226 - film, 214-15, 218, 221, 227 Black vs White, 107-120 body ies, 1, 9, 15, 18, 27, 29, 55-69, 130, 183-186, 205-208, 223, 290, 300, 303-305 - language, 229 Boer War, 91, 98 border, 80 - ethnic, 223 Boston (Massachusetts), 228, 234 boundary ies, 1, 29, 41, 56, 98, 121, 129, 178, 181, 183, 196, 209, 232 - of the home, 64 Brahmin, 44, 57 Britain, 89-105, 141-157, 213, 215-216, 224, 276 - multicultural, 229 British, 15-16, 236 - Asian film, 227 Black, 17, 213-226 - Caribbean s, 213-226, 236 - colonial writing, 6 - Commonwealth, 6 - Empire, 6, 89-105, 160, 217, 232 - Home Office, 149 - identity, 223 - imperialism, 216, 277 - Isles, 277 - literature, 163 - Muslims, 160 - national territory, 15 Britishness, 160-161, 165 Brixton, 17, 215, 217-218, 220-222, 224 Brooklyn, 127, 130, 132 Bruny Island (Tasmania), 113 Budapest, 271 Buenos Aires, 298 bush, Australian, 75 CCalcutta, 235 Camouflage, 50 Canada, 15, 73, 78-82, 191-211 Cape Town, 101, 147 capital, global, 13, 154, 282-283, 295, 297, 301 capitalism ist, 4, 13, 18, 178, 242, 266, 268, 283, 295-310 - global struggle against, 291 Caribbean, 7, 15, 40-41, 43-44, 47-48, 51-53, 90, 154, 170, 213-226, 236, 288, 291 - British, 236 cartography ic, 73, 173-187, 270 - imagination, 209 - Spaces, 216 Celeia, Celje (Slovenia), 277 Celtic fringe, 89 Central Asia, 126 centre - vs margins, 163-164 - vs periphery, 1, 15, 17, 43, 53, 91, 98, 154, 175, 202, 216, 227, 233, 267 Ceuta, 141, 155 Chicago, 216 China ese, 148, 174 chronotope, 31-36 cinema, 16, 121-137 CIA, 127-131 city, 13, 16, 18, 89, 159-172, 173-187, 191-211, 214-216, 242, 248, 273, 281-293, 308 - aestheticised, 285 - alternative, 223, 225 - as-oeuvre, 285, 289-290 capital, 227 centralised, 286 cosmopolitan, 227 - [city ctd.] Creole, 288 - global, 13, 18, 160, 165, 282-283, 287, 295-310 - informal, 221, 223 - informational, 268 - local, 302, 304 - mother, 13 - parallel, 220 - peripheral, 282 - peripheries, 179-184 - satellite, 282 - scape, 173, 186, 193-194, 202-203, 205, 215, 264, 269, 272-273 - slum, 18, 281-293 - space, -s, 179, 221-222, 270 globalisation of, 265 - symbolic, 248 - vs country, 263-279, 281-293 - writerly, 285-287 civilisation vs wilderness, 76, 78, 80, 82, 107 clandestine existence, 16, 141-157 clash of cultures, 17, 227-238 - of generations, 227-238 Cockney English, 237 co-exist ence, 17, 108, 120, 193 colonial, passim - acquisition, 12 contact zone, 8 - discourse, 134 - exotic, 15 - power, 53 - space, 40, 43 - terrors, 15 - writing, British, 6 colonialism, passim colonisation, 7, 15 coloniser vs colonised, 7, 11-12, 14, 3954, 99, 176 colony, 8, 11-13 - et passim Commonwealth, British, 6, 229 Community, imagined, 10 Congo, 92, 154 contact zone, colonial, 7-8, 11-12, 15 cosmopolis tan, 8, 13, 18, 90, 227, 236, 247, 263-279, 295-310 counterspace, art as, 18, 239, 246 country vs city, 263-279, 281-293 countryside, English, 53 Creole, -s, 66, 215, 291-292 creolisation, 186 culture vs nature, 71-85 cultures, clash of, 227-238 cyber-world, 300 DDacca s. Dhaka decentering, 221 decolonisation er, 7, 161, 246, 251 denationalisation, 298 desert, 74-78, 129-130, 133 detective fiction, 15, 89-105 deterritorialise ation, 5 Dhahran (Saudi Arabia), 128 Dhaka (Bangladesh), 228, 232 dialogism, 171 diaspora ic, 15, 17, 65-68, 134, 182, 219-225, 231, 233-234 - African, 224-225 - South Asian, 66, 67, 231 disaffiliation, 62-63 disintegration, 31 - of the family, 33 dislocation, 31, 205, 216, 231, 235, 307 - cultural, 228 - linguistic, 228 displacement, 10, 15, 18, 47, 55, 162, 178, 196, 200, 231, 235, 271, 273, 279 domestic ity, 15, 55 - environment, 1 - experience, 60 - life, 228 - positioning, 28 space, 56, 64
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