Representing the neocolonial destruction of the Niger Delta: Helon Habila’s Oil on Water (2011) (English)
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Journal of Postcolonial Writing
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54
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515-527
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2018
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Title:Representing the neocolonial destruction of the Niger Delta: Helon Habila’s Oil on Water (2011)
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Contributors:Feldner, Maximilian ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Postcolonial Writing ; 54, 4 ; 515-527
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Publication date:2018-07-04
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Size:13 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 54, Issue 4
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- 439
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Culinary Cultures: Food and the PostcolonialLawson Welsh, Sarah et al. | 2018
- 442
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“If I could mix drinks like my grandfather I would be worth marrying”*: Reading race, class and gender in Mrs H. Graham Yearwood’s West Indian and Other Recipes (1911 and 1932)Lawson Welsh, Sarah et al. | 2018
- 456
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“Memories from my mother’s kitchen”: Extinction and anxiety in Joudie Kalla’s Palestine on a PlateSaggar, Shelley Angelie et al. | 2018
- 469
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“A taste of elsewhere”: Consuming the exotic in Simone Lazaroo’s SustenanceSchwegler Castañer, Astrid et al. | 2018
- 484
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Covert communications: Food in transition in Ritesh Batra’s the LunchboxRahman, Muzna et al. | 2018
- 498
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Two poems by Alecia McKenzieMcKenzie, Alecia et al. | 2018
- 501
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Editor’s noteRingrose, Chris et al. | 2018
- 504
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A serious television trickster: Ken Saro-Wiwa’s political and artistic legacy in Basi and CompanyHodapp, James et al. | 2018
- 515
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Representing the neocolonial destruction of the Niger Delta: Helon Habila’s Oil on Water (2011)Feldner, Maximilian et al. | 2018
- 528
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Seeing double in Indra Sinha’s Animal’s People: Local toxins, global toxicity and the universal BhopalDonig, Deb et al. | 2018
- 542
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“Remember the ship”: Narrating the Empire WindrushLowe, Hannah et al. | 2018
- 556
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“Survival – to keep writing”: An interview with Shirley Geok-lin LimUpton, Joe et al. | 2018
- 565
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Shadow LinesIslam, Mohammad Shafiqul et al. | 2018
- 566
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Contemporary asylum narratives: representing refugees in the twenty-first centuryPalladino, Mariangela et al. | 2018
- 567
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New Zealand’s EmpireAlessio, Dominic et al. | 2018
- 568
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From North Africa to France: Family migration in text and film: Democracy at home in South Africa: Family fictions and transitional cultureGagiano, Annie et al. | 2018
- 570
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Neoliberalism and cultural transition in New Zealand literature, 1984‒2008: market fictionsKennedy, Melissa et al. | 2018
- 571
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Postcolonial Europe? Essays on post-communist literatures and culturesAlexandru, Maria-Sabina Draga et al. | 2018
- 573
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Final cutNaïr, Karthika et al. | 2018
- 574
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Meeting without knowing it: Kipling and Yeats at the fin de siècleSergeant, David et al. | 2018