VOL.3, 2012

  Published Date: Thursday, 1 March 2012

Contents:

  • Globalization, Democracy and English Studies
  • Capitalism, "Hybrid Wars" and Confiscated Narratives:The Classico-Postmodernist Imperialism of Our Time
  • The Role of Sisterhood Penitentiaries in the Reclamation of FallenWomen in Nineteenth- Century Britain
  • The Romance and Reconstruction of National Identity in The Shadow Lines
  • History as Aesthetics in the African Novel: a Reading of Kane's Ambiguous Adventure
  • Residual Cultural Imperialism in Primary Textbooks in Bangladesh: a critique of the English for Today textbooks
  • Investing in the Culture Industry to Enhance Economic Growth in West Africa
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