Contents:
I. Introduction Austen in the world: postcolonial mappings
Rajeswari Sunder Rajan II. Austen in the world Jane Austen goes to the seaside:
Sanditon, English identity and the 'West Indian' schoolgirl
Elaine Jordan Learning to ride at Mansfield Park
Donna Landry Austen's treacherous ivory: female patriotism, domestic ideology, and empire
Jon Mee Domestic retrenchment, colonial expansion, and the traffic of improvement: the property plots of
Mansfield Park Clara Tuite Of windows and country walks: frames of space and movement in 1990s Austen adaptations
Julianne Pidduck III. Austen abroad Reluctant janeites: daughterly value in Jane Austen and Sarat Chatterjee's
Swami Nalini Natarajan Jane Austen goes to India: Emily Eden's home thoughts from abroad
Judith Plotz Farewell to Jane Austen: uses of realism in Vikram Seths
Suitable Boy Himansu Mohapatra and
Jatin Nayak Father's daughters: critical realism examines patriarchy in Jane Austen's
Pride and Prejudice and Pak Wanso's
A Faltering Afternoon [Hwichongkorinun Ohu]
You-me Park Clueless in the neocolonial world order
Gayle Wald IV. Poem To a 'Jane Austen' class at Ibadan University
Molara Ogundipe