search for books and compare prices
Tables of Contents for W.B. Yeats and Postcolonialism
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Contributors
ix
 
Introduction: ```Sing whatever is well made': W. B. Yeats and Postcolonialism''
xiii
 
Deborah Fleming
Acknowledgments
xxxi
 
```The `Rough Beast': A Postcolonial and Postmodern Yeats''
3
24
Cristina J. Thaut
``Yeats and Eugenicism: The Garrison Mentality in a Decolonizing Ireland''
27
24
Spurgeon Thompson
``The Question of Ireland: Yeats, Heaney, and the Postcolonical Paradigm''
51
20
Eugene O'Brien
``Decolonizing Ireland/England? Yeats, Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes''
71
30
Raphael Ingelbien
``W.B. Yeats and Eavan Boland: Postcolonial Poets?''
101
32
Richard Rankin Russell
``Postcolonial Generations: Yeats and Okigbo''
133
10
Alexander C. Irvine
``Native Vision: Yeats's Tower (The Dreaming of the Bones) and Walcott's Harbor (Dream on Monkey Mountain)''
143
24
Nancy Ann Watanabe
``W. B. Yeats and Salman Rushdie: Political Advocacy and an International Modernism''
167
20
Mark Mossman
``Breaking Boundaries, Creating Spaces: W. B. Yeats's The Words Upon the Window-Pane as a Postcolonial Text''
187
18
Derek Hand
```It will be very difficult to find a definition': Yeats, Language, and the Early Abbey Theatre''
205
16
Cara B. McClintock
```Take the Sour if You Take Me': Reading Yeats's Crazy Jane as Ireland''
221
14
Carrie Etter
``Counter-Homericism in Yeat's `The Wanderings of Oisin'''
235
18
Martin McKinsey
``Modernist Ethos in the Postcolonial Moment: Yeats's Theory of Masks''
253
24
Christopher T. Malone
``W. B. Yeats: Theorizing the Irish Nation''
277
24
Rached Khalifa
``W. B. Yeats's Imagined East and Ireland in the Postcolonial Context''
301
30
Rebecca Weaver
Index
331