Issue 5 (Summer 2005): Borders and Boundaries

Issue 5 (Summer 2005): Borders and Boundaries

issue5This fifth issue of eSharp is a special edition of selected papers from the AHRB-funded colloquium on 'Borders and Boundaries', hosted and organised by eSharp on 21 January 2005. The conference was inspired by the positive response to eSharp Issue Three, on the same theme. The conference was a great success, bringing together around a hundred people from various countries and disciplines, to exchange ideas on the topic of 'Borders and Boundaries'. In addition to two keynote addresses and three workshops, more than forty papers were presented, the best of which were selected by peer-review and are published in these proceedings.

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Articles

Articles

Anna Ball Writing in the Margins: Exploring the Borderland in the Work of Janet Frame and Jane Campion Abstract 5 - Ball 
Stella Bolaki 'This Bridge We Call Home': Crossing and Bridging Spaces in Sandra Cisneros's The House on Mango Street Abstract 5 - Bolaki
Eugene de Klerk A Striptease in Pink Limelight: Removing the Veil between the Subjective and the Objective Abstract 5 - deKlerk
Aminul Hoque Long-Distance Nationalism: A Study of the Bagir Ghati Community Living in East London Abstract 5 - Hoque
Stefanie Lehner Towards a subaltern aesthetics: Reassessing Postcolonial Criticism for Contemporary Northern Irish and Scottish Literatures. James Kelman and Robert McLiam Wilson's Rewriting of National Paradigms  Abstract 5 - Lehner
Frauke Matthes Beyond Boundaries? V.S. Naipaul's The Enigma of Arrival and Emine Sevgi Özdamar's MutterZunge as Creative Processes of Arrival Abstract 5 - Matthes
Lisa Otty The No Man Show: Technology and the Extension of Presence in the Work of Andy Warhol Abstract 5 - Otty
Anna Richardson The Ethical Limitations of Holocaust Literary Representation Abstract 5 - Richardson