Table of contents for Austen in the world : postcolonial mappings / edited by You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan.


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PART I
Introduction                                                     1
1 Austen in the world: postcolonial mappings                    3
RAJESWARI SUNDER RAJAN
PART II
Austen at home                                                  27
2 Jane Auster goes to the seaside: Sanditon, English identity and
the 'West Indian' schoolgirl                                29
ELAINE JORDAN
3 Learning to ride at Mansfield Park                           56
DONNA LA DRY
4 Austen's treacherous ivory: female patriotism, domestic ideology,
and Empire                                                  74
JON MEE
5 Domestic retrenchment and imperial expansion: the property plots
of Mansfield Park                                           93
CLARA TUI'E
6 Of windowi and country walks: frames of space and movement
in 1990s At sten adaptations                                116
JULIANNE PIDDUCK
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PART III
Austen abroad                                                  139S
7 ReluctantJaneites: daughterly value in Jane Austen and
Sarat Chandra Chatterjee's Swami                           141
NALINI NATARAJAN
8 Jane Austen goes to India: Emily Eden's semi-detached home
thoughts from abroad                                       163
JUDITH PLOTZ
9 Farewell toJane Austen: uses of realism in Vikram Seth's
A Suitable Boy                                             189
HIMANSU S. MOHAPATRA ANDJATINDRA K. NAYAK
10 Father's daughters: critical realism examines patriarchy in Jane
Austen's Pride and Prjudice and Pak Wans6's A Faltering Afternoon
[Hwich6ngk6rin6n Ohu]                                      205
YOU-ME PARK
11 Clueless in the neo-colonial world order                    218
GAYLE WALD
PART IV
em                                                           235
To a 'Jane Austen' class at Ibadan University              237
MOLARA OGUNDIPE



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Criticism and interpretation, Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Political and social views, Love stories, English History and criticism, Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Influence, Postcolonialism in literature, Colonies in literatureSex role in literature, Oriental fiction History and criticism