A list of British and American texts for students involved in ICL/ICT I WS 01/02 and ICT II SS2002. Texts are organized by region (British/American literature) and into groups that contain between three and five texts
The first newsletter for the Commonwealth Teachers' Group (CTG). This first issue is meant to inform the reader of what the CTG has accomplished between the mid-1990s and the publication of the newsletter.
A summary of the topic of the conference "Against All Odds: African Languages and Literatures into the 21st Century" which was held between January 11 and 17 2000. The conference was held in Asmara, Eritrea and was attended by scholars from the…
Summary of essays from various writers such as Elizabeth M. DeLoughrey, Renee K. Gosson, George B. Handley, Chris Campbell, Erin Somerville, Helen Tiffin, Michael Mitchell.
Summaries of five books related to ecocriticism and postcolonial studies.
The books are: Caribbean Literature and the Environment: Between Nature and Culture edited by Elizabeth M. DeLoughrey, Renee K. Gosson, and George B. Handley; "What is the…
A short article about the significance of Carol Ann Duffy being named Britain's poet laureate, the first female and openly gay person to hold the position.
A description of the journal Postcolonial Text, which is part of the Canadian Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (CACLALS). Includes description of how to submit to the journal.
A letter from the editors of Westerly, a West Australian magazine about Australian and Asian literature, informing subscribers that their application for funding for the following year has not been successful. As a result, the magazine will not will…
A contract between author(s)/editor(s) and the publisher related to publication. Signed by Gordon Collier (Technical Editor), Hena Maes-Jelinek, Geoffrey Davis, and Fred van der Zee (Publisher)
The abstract for Stilz's paper "The Contact Zone (p)revisted, or: Does literature strike or stroke?". This paper was submitted to a Call for Papers. Stilz's paper addresses "sensual contact" and literature.