01801cam a22003494a 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300800410003001000170007101500190008801600180010702000250012502000220015004000120017204200080018408200280019210000230022024501050024326000580034830000340040650400660044050506360050665000580114265000360120065000330123665000430126965000410131265000230135365000270137665000310140365000170143415865981OSt20150408114001.0111215s2009 enka b 001 0 eng c a 2009280624 aGBA8B39002bnb7 a0147652022Uk a9780199278497 (hbk.) a0199278490 (hbk.) aUKMcMU apcc 221a823.91209358bC S G1 aClingman, Stephen.14aThe grammar of identity :btransnational fiction and the nature of the boundary /cStephen Clingman. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2009. axiv, 266 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [248]-259) and index.0 aWaterways of the earth : Joseph Conrad : Nostromo, Lord Jim, Heart of darkness -- Route, constellation, faultline : Caryl Phillips : The nature of blood, A distant shore -- Combination, divination : Salman Rushdie : Midnight's children, The satanic verses -- Verticle and horizontal : Charlotte Brontèˆ, Jean Rhys, and Anne Michaels : Jane Eyre, Wide Sargasso Sea, Fugitive pieces -- Transfiction : W.G. Sebald : The emigrants, Vertigo, The rings of Saturn, Austerlitz -- Village, empire, desert : J.M. Coetzee and Nadine Gordimer : July's people, Waiting for the barbarians, The pickup -- Conclusion : the nature of the boundary. 0aEnglish fictiony20th centuryxHistory and criticism. 0aTransnationalism in literature. 0aGlobalization in literature. 0aInternational relations in literature. 0aIdentity (Psychology) in literature.17aKolonialisme.2gtt17aPostkolonialisme.2gtt17aNationale identiteit.2gtt17aRomans.2gtt