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Interventions International Journal of Postcolonial Studies, Volume 11 Issue 2 2009

ISSN: 1469-929X (electronic) 1369-801X (paper)
Publication Frequency: 3 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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INTRODUCTION
ENCOUNTERS AND ENGAGEMENTS WITH THINGS FALL APART
Lahoucine Ouzgane; Onookome Okome
Pages 135 – 140
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ARTICLES
ACHEBE AND HIS INFLUENCE IN SOME CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN WRITING
Elleke Boehmer
Pages 141 – 153
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IN TRIBUTE TO THINGS FALL APART
Kenneth W. Harrow
Pages 154 – 156
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LITERACIES OF VIOLENCE AFTER THINGS FALL APART
Taiwo Adetunji Osinubi
Pages 157 – 160
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THINGS FALL APART TO AFRICAN HISTORIOGRAPHY
Harry Nii Koney Odamtten
Pages 161 – 165
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THINGS FALL APART IN HISTORY
Neil ten Kortenaar
Pages 166 – 170
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THINGS FALL APART
A Resource for Cultural Theory

Mpalive-Hangson Msiska
Pages 171 – 175
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THE MANY VOICES OF THINGS FALL APART
Hilary Dannenberg
Pages 176 – 179
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READING, TASTE AND POSTCOLONIAL STUDIES
Professional and Lay Readers of Things Fall Apart

James Procter
Pages 180 – 198
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THINGS FALL APART AND ACHEBE'S SEARCH FOR MANHOOD
Roselyne M. Jua
Pages 199 – 202
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CONJUNCTURE, HYPERMASCULINITY AND DISAVOWAL IN THINGS FALL APART
Íde Corley
Pages 203 – 211
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SITUATIONS
COLONIAL TO POSTCOLONIAL ETHICS
Indian Ocean ‘Belongers’, 1668–2008

Stephanie Jones
Pages 212 – 234
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DECOLONIZING GLOBAL THEORIES TODAY
Hardt and Negri, Agamben, Butler

Malini Johar Schueller
Pages 235 – 254
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REVIEWS
BOOKS
Carina Ray;  James Ellison;  Neelam Srivastava;  James E. McFatter;  Jesse Oak Taylor;  Jan-Lodewijk Grootaers;  Ladan Affi;  Mitch Nakaue; Sam McKegney
Pages 255 – 273
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