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Hope and Utopia in Global South Literature 8.2 (December 2022)
ISSN 2457 – 8827
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Editorial Information
The Editors --
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2-4
Introduction: Hope and Utopia in Global South Literature
Om Prakash Dwivedi, Roderick McGillis
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5-12
Bioprecarity, Disposability, and the Poetics of Hope in Swarga
Om Prakash Dwivedi
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13-28
Ecological ‘Self’ vs the Ecological ‘Other’: Indigenous Naga Ecotopia for the Dystopic World
Nilanjana Chatterjee
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29-47
‘I Choose Life’: Negation, Agency, and Utopian Hope in Tayeb Salih’s Season of Migration to the North
Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike
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48-68
Making Sense of Fragmented Bodies across Generations: Tamas and Kitne Pakistan
Jey Sushil
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69-87
Imagining Utopia through Communities in Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West
Tegan Schetrumpf, Aleks Wansbrough
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88-107
Translating the Global South in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah and Elaine Castillo’s America is Not the Heart
Andreea Mîrț
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108-118
South Asian Village and the (Im)Possibility of Utopia. Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay’s The Tale of Hansuli Turn
Binayak Roy
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119-137
Becoming Bone Sheep: Assemblages, Becomings, and Antianthropocentrism
Paul Mihai Paraschiv
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138-150
Dislocating the Theory of the Contextualist Approach
István Berszán
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151-172
Wai Chee DIMOCK, Weak Planet. Literature and Assisted Survival, University of Chicago Press, 2020, ISBN 978-0-226-47710-7, 228 p.
Ana Țăranu
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173-179
Monica Popescu, At Penpoint: African Literatures, Postcolonial Studies, and the Cold War, Duke University Press, 2020, ISBN 9781478012153, 272 p.
Maria Chiorean
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180-186
Kathryn Yusoff, A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2018, ISBN 978-1-4529-6105-7
Mihai Țapu
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187-193
Jane Hiddleston, Wen-chin Ouyang, Multilingual Literature as World Literature, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, ISBN 987-1-5013-6009-1, 314 p.
Sebastian-Răzvan Mitu
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194-199