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colonialism 1; 7; 36; 61; 154; 159; 191; Durix, Carole 193 193; 195; 199 dystopia 30 colonialist 65; 68; 70; 74; 80; 87; 162; 163; 187; 195 colonization 1; 2; 3; 62; 63; 94; 144; 155; -E- 156; 197 Eliot, George 31; 45 colonized 1; 3; 24; 62; 66; 67; 68; 70; 77; Ellison, Ralph 127 102; 127; 132; 148; 153; 164; 167; 184; emigrant121; 122; 123 187 Empire 1; 10; 35; 37; 188; 191; 198; 199 colonizer 5; 23; 24; 25; 36; 57; 59; 62; 66; empowerment 48 67; 68; 76; 80; 108; 148; 156; 184; 187 epic vii; 16; 25; 30; 31; 32; 33; 34; 35; 108; Combe, Dominique 19; 192 ll8; 133; 162; 166; 167; 197 Commonwealth 1; 60; 69; 83; 154; 155; Eri, Vincent 26; 193 156; 160; 192; 198; 199 escapism 6; 28 Confiant, Raphael 170; 192 escapist 5; 47; 52; 57; 61; 73; 74; 107; 152 Conrad, Joseph 5; 26; 63; 64; 68; 69; 74; ethnocentric 74; 188 160 ethnocentrism 59; 105; 107; 151 Conradian 1 77 ethnology 6; 107 Cortazar, Julio 146 exotic 4; 5; 6; 9; 46; 57; 59; 61; 72; 74; 81; Couffon, Claude 108; 192 161; 188 culture viii; 1; 2; 3; 4; 6; 7; 8; 10; 11; 26; exoticism 72; 160; 189 32;55;56;57;59;60;61;62;63;65; 66;70;71;73;74;75;76;80;81;94; 95; 96; 101; 106; 107; lll; ll5; ll6; -F- 139; 143; 144; 145; 148; 149; 150; 151; Fagunwa, D.O. 102 152; 153; 154; 158; 159; 160; 161; 164; fairy 76; 82; 96; 135; 136; 160 166; 172; 184; 189; 192; 194; 198 Famished Road (The) 102; 153; 197 fantastic 79; 80; 81; 82; 83; 86; 95; 96; 98; -D- 101; 102; 104; 120; 146; 147; 179 fantastique 17; 18; 79; 80; 81; 82; 191; Dali, Salvador 104 192; 199 Dance ofthe Forests (A) 22; 72; 83; 102; fantasy vii; 6; 12; 15; 51; 79; 81; 87; 90; 198 102; ll2; 115; 116; 126; 142; 145; 153; Dante Alighieri 177; 180 160; 178; 179; 188; 195 Dash, Michael62; 193; 194 Faulknerian 113 decolonization 10; 66; 184 Fielding, Henry 31 decolonize 67 Findley, Timothy 159 deconstruct 134 Finnegan, Ruth 32 deconstruction 7; 165 Flores, Angel104; 193 dec~nstructive 61 folk tale 57 Desai, Anita 23; 77 formalism 21; 50; 51 Desani, G.V. 77 formalist 21; 57; 75; 187; 189 Detour 163 Forster, E.M. 74; 121 dialogical 83 Fowler, Alastair 16; 17; 19; 193 Dickens, Charles 31; 45; 63; 75; 140 Freud, Sigmund 40; 109; 141; 160 didactic 9; 22; 42; 46; 47; 57; 65; 71; 88; Freudian 89; 162 158; 187 Froude, James Anthony 74 didacticism 34; 38; 46; 86; 99 Fuentes, Carlos 114; 116; 131; 193 disbelief 19; 54; 56; 57; 95; 136 Discours Antillais (Le) 163; 164; 165; 167; 169; 194 -G- Divers 163; 164; 168; 169; 170 Garcia Marquez, Gabriel4; 16; 23; 34; 102; diversality 170 106; 114; 115; 116; 117; 121; 124; 126; Dupuis, Michel 120 127; 128; 129; 130; 131; 132; 135; 142; During, Simon 7; 154; 193 Index 203

144; 145; 146; 147; 160; 162; 165; 188; hybridity 68; 77; 148; 149; 187; 189 189; 192; 193; 195; 197 hybridized 72 generic 13; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 70; 146; 147; 187; 190 Genette, Gerard 16; 17; 18 -1- genre vii; 12; 13; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; ideological3; 9; 10; 12; 22; 25; 32; 36; 37; 22;23;24;26;30;31;32;35;38;45; 39;51;53;57;61;63;111;143; 145; 48; 49; 50; 79; 82; 102; 115; 116; 144; 150; 188 153; 156; 159; 164; 173; 187; 188; 192; ideologies 3; 12; 16; 20; 52; 151; 155; 158; 193; 198; 199 189 Ghosh, Amitav 77 ideology 10; 15; 16; 30; 50; 52; 53; 59; 66; Glissant, Edouard viii; 148; 162; 163; 164; 71; 86; 142; 147; 150; 163; 166; 176 165; 166; 167; 168; 169; 170; 189; 193; Thimaera, Witi v; vii; 25; 26; 32; 35; 87; 194;197 88; 92; 95; 98; 99; 100; 101; 102; 195 Gordimer, Nadine vii; 26; 27; 30; 39; 40; illusion 20; 24; 45; 52; 54; 55; 56; 70; 72; 42; 194 87; 113; 124; 135; 146; 158; 165; 177; Grace, Patricia v; 71; 87; 95; 189 180 . Grain of Wheat (A) 25; 48; 197 imaginary 3; 20; 27; 46; 73; 79; 80; 97; Grant,Damian47; 194 104; 114; 117; 118; 121; 123; 128; 143; Grass, GUnter 117; 157 153; 156 Gray, Stephen 36; 194 imitation 20; 45; 120; 164; 166 Griffiths, Gareth v; 1; 10; 37; 62; 72; 111; imperialism 3; 5; 26; 31; 63; 65; 109; 150; 191; 194 161; 189 grotesque 133; 146 imperialistic 7; 68; 116; 134; 145; 146; 148; 149; 189 interculturality 150 -H- Interculturel 150; 192 Hamner, Robert D. 9; 63; 194 intertextual 21; 146 Hancock, Geoff 145 intertextuality 7; 19; 64; 131 Haroun and the Sea ofStories 122; 160; Ishiguro, Kazuo 62 198 Harris, Wilson v; viii; 12; 36; 52; 62; 144; 148; 153; 160; 162; 166; 171; 172; 173; -J- 174; 176; 177; 179; 180; 181; 182; 183; Jackson, Rosemary 81; 83; 195 184; 188; 189; 193; 194; 195; 196 James, C.L.R. 23 Hartlaub, G.F. 103; 104 JanMohamed, Abdul R. 59; 195 Hearne, John 36 Jauss, Hans Robert 15; 195 Heart ofDarkness 5; 26; 63 July's People vii; 26; 27; 30; 194 hegemonic 36; 151; 161; 169 Jungian 98; 110; 177 historical novel vii; 25; 26; 156 history 3; 4; 10; 12; 16; 20; 23; 25; 26; 31; 33;35;36;52;61;63;65;66;67;76; -K- 88;102; 108; 114; 115; 117; 118; 122; Kafka, Franz 41; 50; 51; 104; 114 123; 126; 128; 130; 131; 144; 146; 147; Karp, Eliane 109; 11 0; Ill; 196 148; 149; 152; 156; 162; 163; 165; 166; Kim68 167;171; 172;175; 177; 179; 180;187; Kipling, Rudyard 45; 68; 150 192; 198; 199 Knight, Wilson 22 History ofthe Voice 67; 152; 162; 192 Kroetsch, Robert 115; 121; 130; 132; 133; Hodgins, Jack 115; 121; 132; 144; 195 135; 196 holistic 93; 98; 102 Kunene, Mazisi 30; 196 House for Mr Biswas (A) 37; 76; 197 Hughes, Ted 130; 157 Hulme, Keri 36; 87 -L-- hybrid 61; 112; 148; 153; 154; 162; 187; La Guma, Alex 47 188; 189 Lacan, Jacques 129 204 Index

Lamming, George 22; 36; 152 mimetic 55; 57; 58; 73; 75; 146 Laurence, Margaret 156; 196 mirror45;47;53;54;56;60; 129; 134 Lawson, Heruy 10; 23; 196; 199 mirroring 49; 54; 67; 129 Le Cam, Georges-Goulven 111; 196 Mo, Timothy 62; 193 Lee, John A. 60; 196 multicultural 55; 86; 140; 149; 152; 159; Leiris, Michel 70; 196 160; 162 LejeWle, Philippe 70; 196 multiculturalism 86; 88; 149; 150; 151; Lovelace, Ear167 152; 153; 157; 189; 194 Lukacs, Georg 32; 33; 49; 50; 196 myth 10; 36; 38; 93; 101; 102; 121; 122; 134; 155; 177; 179; 181 -M- -N- Macherey, Pierre 51; 52; 53; 54; 196 MacLennan, Hugh 155 Naipaul, V.S. 9; 11; 21; 36; 37; 51; 61; 63; magic v; vii; viii; 6; 16; 18; 23; 51; 77; 79; 69; 76; 172; 173; 194; 197 84; 87; 89; 90; 93; 95; 96; 102; 103; Narayan, R.K. 77 104; 106; 107; 108; 110; 112; 114; 115; narcissistic 7; 71; 160 116; 120; 121; 126; 129; 130; 131; 135; nationalism 59; 61; 153; 161; 167; 189 143; 144; 145; 146; 147; 148; 157; 159; nationalistic 69; 83; 153 160; 187; 188; 190; 198 naturalism 46; 48; 103 magic realism v; vii; viii; 18; 23; 77; 79; Negritude 62; 110; 155; 193 87; 102; 103; 104; 106; 107; 114; 115; Negritudinist 73 116; 120; 143; 144; 145; 146; 147; 148; Neue Sachlichkeit 103 157; 159; 160; 188; 190; 198 New Literatures vii; viii; 1; 2; 4; 5; 7; 8; 9; magic realist 51; 102; 112; 116; 120; 121; 10; 11; 12; 13; 18; 19; 21; 23; 26; 30; 131; 135; 145; 146 37;46;47;48;49;55;56;59;60;62; Mahabharata 151 63;68;69;71;72;73;74;75;80;82; Malouf, David 132 Ill; 132; 143; 144; 152; 153; 156; 157; Mannoni, Octave 56; 197 158; 160; 161; 189; 193 Mansfield, Katherine 23 New Net Goes Fishing (Fhe) 81; 195 Marvellous Realism 62; 72; 73; 102; 115; Ngugi wa Thiong'o 25; 36; 48; 57; 64; 65; 165; 193 66;69; 153; 191; 197 Marx, Kar16 Nietzsche, Friedrich 22 Marxism 57; 108; 155; 162; 200 Noble Savage 68; 105; 155 Marxist48;49;50;51;52;53;60 Nuttall, A.D. 57; 59; 75; 197 Matriarch (Fhe) 25; 32; 87; 88; 90; 94; 97; 195 Maupassant, Guy de 54 -0- Maya 110; Ill Odyssey 32; 177 McDougall, Russelll8l Okara, Gabriel 19; 36; 197 McLuhan, Marshalll51 Okri, Ben 102; 153; 160; 197 Melville, Herman 31 One Hundred Years ofSolitude 16; 34; menippea 81; 115 116; 121; 124; 125; 128; 129; 130; 131; Merchant, Paul3l; 197 132;133;135; 146; 193 metafiction 130; 146 oral vii; 22; 24; 26; 30; 31; 32; 42; 57; 69; metafictiona124; 32; 60; 119; 129 76; 88; 102; 158; 168; 169; 193 metis 165 orality 8; 32; 33; 153; 169; 187 metissage 19; 95; 148; 155; 165; 169 orature 131 Middle Passage 61; 76; 197 Orient2; 5 Midnight's Children 36; 55; 115; 117; 120; Orientalism l; 2; 3; 5; 6; 57; 153; 198 122; 124; 125; 126; 127; 128; 129; 130; Orientalist 3; 5; 7; 188 133; 135; 140; 142; 146; 157 origins11;27;31;33;34;60;88;93;97; migrant 122; 157 101; 109; 121; 122; 123; 143; 155; 164; mimesis vii; 45; 46; 55; 56; 57; 64; 74; 75; 165; 176; 180 76; 102; 119; 129; 164; 187; 197 Orsenna, Erik 23 Index 205 otherness 2; 4; 12; 103; 104; 162; 171; 183 realistic 7· 22· 24· 43· 45· 46· 49• so· 52• oxymoron 81; 190 54·55:57:60:62:67:70:71:72:75: n; 79; 84; 87; 9o; 98; 10i; 1i2; i 1s; 118; 120; 135; 136; 146; 164; 178; 180 -P- reality vii; viii; 3; 7; 11; 12; 19; 20; 21; 22; PalaceofthePeacockviii; 144; 171; 174; 23·25·29·31·33·35·40·42·45·46· 175; 176; 179; 180; 181; 183; 195 47:49:50:51:52:53:54:55:56:58: Paterson, Banjo 4 59; 60; 61; 62: 63; 64; 65; 66: 67; 69; Pearson, Bill 95; 197 70•7!·72·73·74·75·76·77·79·80· Pedro Paramo 112; 113; 114; 197 81:84:85:86:87:89:91:95:97:98: picaresque 146; 170 10i; I02; io3; I04.; 105; io7; lOS; 1 i3; Poe, Edgar Allan 127; 130 114; 116; 117; 118; 119; 120; 121; 123; polyphonic 114 124; 125; 126; 127; 128; 129; 130; 134; polyphony 19; 143 135; 140; 145; 146; 153; 154; 158; 160; Papal Vuh 106 162; 163; 164; 165; 169; 171; 172; 173; positivism 58; 79 174; 175; 176; 178; 179; 181; 182; 183; positivist 7; 72; 115; 183; 188 187; 188; 189; 190; 197 protest 6; 21; 81; 85; 116; 163; 173 reclaim 12; 25; 32; 81; 123; 132; 167 reference 7· 19· 20· 25· 52· 53· 56· 57· 70· 73; 79; 98; ioo; I04; 105; i 13; 116; ' -R- 128;130; 131; 138;150;151;166; 175 Rabelais, Franyois 106; 115; 129; 131; 133; referential 54; 55; 56; 69; 74; 112; 117; 143; 152 118 Rabie, Jan vii; 36; 37; 38 Relation 163; 164; 169; 194 race 11; 65; 83; 149; 165; 180 relativism 151; 159 Rao,Raja 77 relativist 6; I 02 repossession 25; 58; 59; 61; 66; 67; 75 Rastafari 77 Razon de ser 68; I 04; 192 rhizomatique 164 reader 8· 15· 19· 22· 23· 24· 32· 42· 47· 49· rhizomatous 164 52; 5'4; s'5; 5'6; 63; M; 6s; 69; 7'o; 71; ' Rhys, Jean 23; 115 72;73;74;76;79;80;83;84;87;95; Riffaterre, Michael 56 96; 98; 113; 117; 119; 120; 123; 128; Rimbaud, Arthur 103 Roh, Franz 103; 104; 197 135; 136; 139; 140; 141; 142; 146; 157; 158; 163; 178; 180; 185 romantic 29; 34; 47; 82; 98; 101; 106; 167 readers' expectations 6; !59 romanticism 82 reading 8; 9; II; 22; 27; 51; 55; 59; 61; 63; roots 11; 24; 51; 61; 66; 76; 81; 93; 108; 108; 114; 120; 129; 130; 176; 184 121; 122; 125; 143; 148; 152; 154; 164; real12; 27; 50; 51; 54; 55; 56; 58; 63; 73; 165; 167 117; 139 79;80;81;82;84;98;99;101; 105; Rubaiyat 107; 108; 111; 113; 114; 115; 116; 117; Rulfo, Juan vii; 112; 114; 197 Rushdie Salman 4· 11· 12· 19· 23· 32· 36· 119; 128; 130; 131; 134; 139; 145; 172; 55; 60; 62; 71; io6; liS; 1i6; i 17; 174; 179; 180; 183; 197 =n; 118; 119; 120; 121; 122; 123; 126; 127; real maravilloso vii; 79; 104; 105; 107; 128· 129· 130· 131· 132· 133· 134· 135· 109; Ill; 116; 196 realism v· vii· viii· 7· IS· 16· 18· 22· 23· 136; 137; 138; 139; 140; 141; 142: 146; 147; 157; 158; 159; 160; 162; 189; 192; 31; 46; 47; 48;' 49; 50; 5i; 57; 60; 6l; 63; 72;73;77;79;80;83;87; 102; 103; 193; 198 Rutherford, Anna 83; !54; 198 104; 106; 107; 108; 112; 114; 115; 116; 117; 120; 129; 136; 142; 143; 144; 145; 146; 147; 148; 154; 157; 159; 160; 165; --8-- 170; 173; 174; 181; 18~ 188; 189; 190; 192; 193; 194; 198; 199 Said, Edward 1; 2; 3; 5; 7; 57; 68; 110; 188 realist 51; 61; 75; 102; 112; 116; 120; 121; Sargeson, Frank 23; 67; 198 130; 131; 135; 145; 146 Satanic Verses (The) 11; 122; 123; 136; 159;198 206 Index

Saussure, Ferdinand de 7; 52; 54; 160; 198 Thomas, D.M. 129 Schaeffer, Jean-Marie 13; 17; 18; 147; 198 Tiffin, Helen 1; 10; 37; 62; 66; 72; 19I; Schusterman, Ronald 20 199 Scoaa,Manue135; 116; 126; 127; 198 Todorov, Tzvetan 15; 16; 17; 18; 20; 2I; Scott, Paul 121 79;80; I47; I99 Selvon, Sam 71 tradition vii; 10; I2; I8; 24; 25; 26; 30; 3I; semiosis 56; 129 32;46;47;52;66;75;77;79;80;8I; semiotic 54; 56; 57; 67 90;92;93;95;97;98; 102; I06; 109; Senghor, Leopold-Sedar 73; 148; 155 Ill; 115; 131; 134; 139; I43; I44; I45; Shadbolt, Maurice 25; 88; 198 I52; 161; 168; 173; 174; I87; 193; I95 Shakespeare 72; I06; I97 Tristram Shandy 139 Shame 115; ll6; II7; 118; 12I; I22; 123; Tutuola, Amos 57; 102; 153; 160; I99 I33; I34; 135; I36; I37;I39;I4I;I42; Two Thousand Seasons 33; 34; 191 I46; I98 Tylor, E.B. 149 signifiance 56 Siemon, Stephen I; 35; 6I; 143; I44; I98 Smith, Angela 69 -U- social realism 23; 73; 114 unconscious 22; 51; 80; 109; 110; 114; socialist realism 7; 22; 48 116; 160; 180 Sontag, Susan 55; 114; I98 utopia vii; 26; 30; 34; 61; 126; 187 Soyinka, Wole 6; 2I; 22; 33; 57; 61; 69; utopian 25; 143; 158 72; 83; 102; I43; I 53; I 55; I60; I62; I77; I98; I99 Stead, C.K. 26; 60 -V- Stead, Christina 23 Vargas Llosa, Mario 1I4 Sterne, Laurence I17; I29 verisimilitude 63; 71; 117; 118; 120 Stevenson, Robert Louis 69; 74 village novel 16; 26; 87 storyteller 31; 32; 69; 14I; 158 storytelling 117; 130; I60 Stow, Randolph 36 -W- supernatural33; 79; 82; 84; 85; 86; 91; 93; Walcott, Derek 12; I24; I65; 199 95;97;98; I01; I02; 108; 115; 145 104; 110; 111; 13I; 145; 187 Waugh, Evelyn 74 surrrealist 104; 107; 108; I29 Wedde, Ian 60; 88; 199 Weisgerber, Jean 103; 120; 145; I99 symbolic 55; 56; 66; 90; 93 Wendt, Albert v; 6; I2; 67; 69; 87; 134; symbolism 104 I89; 199; 200 syntheses 11; 12; 61; 70; 76; 154; 156; What the Crow Said I21; 130; 132; 133; I87; 188 !35; I96 synthesis 50; 77; 155; 161 Winnicon, Donald Woods 40 Wordsworth, William 6I -T- Writer Written (!'he) 2; 116; 193 Tallis, Raymond 129; I99 Things Fall Apart6; 16; 26; 46; 69; 191 -'L- Third World 4; 5; 26; 30; 3I; 68; 74; 143; Zola, Emile 47; 48; 103 147; 160; 192