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Yann Martel expresses his Orientalism and describes Pi’s Re-Orientalism in Life of Pi. Martel’s Orientalism presents the typical postcolonial writing model, which constructs a postcolonial exotic. Pi’s Re-Orientalism reflects a diasporic Eastern boy’s des... see more

Arthur Leared, Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham and Budgett Meakin are three less-examined British travellers who made their journeys into Western Barbary or the ‘Land of the Moors’ in the era of ‘high noon of imperialism’. They show their firm endorseme... see more

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham is a less-examined British traveller who made his peregrinations into Western Barbary, or the “Land of the Furthest West,” in the late nineteenth century, the era of full-blown empire. He reveals his solid support for the... see more

Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham is a less-examined British traveller who made his peregrinations into Western Barbary, or the “Land of the Furthest West,” in the late nineteenth century, the era of full-blown empire. He reveals his solid support for the... see more

Yann Martel expresses his Orientalism and describes Pi’s Re-Orientalism in Life of Pi. Martel’s Orientalism presents the typical postcolonial writing model, which constructs a postcolonial exotic. Pi’s Re-Orientalism reflects a diasporic Eastern boy’s des... see more

Dickens’s novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was crucial to the reordering of opium in the Victorian public’s imagination. In the novel opium is rendered the agent of Edwin Drood’s uncle John Jasper’s derangement, with the portrait of his opium use contribu... see more

Dickens’s novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was crucial to the reordering of opium in the Victorian public’s imagination. In the novel opium is rendered the agent of Edwin Drood’s uncle John Jasper’s derangement, with the portrait of his opium use contribu... see more

Asian Americans experience on marginalization and their struggle against it is distinct yet not unrelated to other ethnic groups in the United States. They have been racially discriminated and othered while their gender identity suppressed, which amounted... see more

Dickens’s novel The Mystery of Edwin Drood was crucial to the reordering of opium in the Victorian public’s imagination. In the novel opium is rendered the agent of Edwin Drood’s uncle John Jasper’s derangement, with the portrait of his opium use contribu... see more

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