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Keyword [Caryl Phillips]
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1. River Crossers Searching For Home
2. A Chorus Across The Ocean
3. "An Affirmative Connection": The Trope Of The Family Relationships In Crossing The River
4. Multicultural Writing In Contemporary British Literature:Kazuo Ishiguro, Caryl Phillips, And Ben Okri
5. On Epiphany And Anti-epiphany In Caryl Phillips’s Cambridge
6. Black Men Under Gaze:The Black’s Identity Predicaments In Caryl Phillips’s Cambridge
7. The Study Of The Marginal People In Caryl Phillips’ Novels
8. The Narrative Of Home In Caryl Phillips’ Cambridge
9. Declining Empire In A View Of Empire At The Sunset
10. Exposing the African diaspora in Caryl Phillips 'The Atlantic Sound' and Edwidge Danticat's 'The Farming of Bones'
11. Going global in a Caribbean locale: Traveling home in the works of Paule Marshall, Cristina Garcia, Andrea Levy and Caryl Phillips
12. Rewriting the colonized past through textual strategies of exclusion (Maria Edgeworth, England, Raja Rao, India, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa, Caryl Phillips, St. Kitts)
13. Caryl Phillips, J. M. Coetzee, and Michael Ondaatje: Writing at the intersection of the postmodern and the postcolonial
14. A Study Of Community And The Sense Of Belonging In Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore
15. The Study Of Community In Caryl Phillips’s A Distant Shore From The Perspective Of Hospitality
16. On "Orphans Of The Empire" And The Imagination Of Home In The Lost Child
17. Ethical Predicament And Ethical Selection In Carvl Phillips’s Crossing The River
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