Kazuo Ishiguro in a global context / edited by Cynthia F. Wong, University of Colorado Denver, USA and Hülya Yildiz, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
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Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Ishiguro and His Worlds in Literature / Cynthia F. Wong and Hulya Yildiz
- pt. I. Crossing National and Aesthetic Borders Kazuo Ishiguro and 'Imagining Japan' / Romit Dasgupta
- Reworking Myths: Stereotypes and Genre Conventions in Kazuo Ishiguro's Work / Stefanie Fricke
- Memory, Nostalgia and Recognition in Ishiguro's Work / Yilgin Teo
- 'You Never Know Who You're Addressing': A Study of the Inscribed 'You' in The Remains of the Day
- Elif Oztabak-Avct
- Ishiguro and Heidegger: The Worlds of Art / Fiona Tomkinson
- pt. II. Translations of Culture, Space, and Time
- The Unconsoled: Piano Virtuoso Lost in Vienna / Clare Brandabur
- Place Identity and Detection in When We Were Orphans / Margaret J-M Sonmez
- What Kathy Knew: Hidden Plot in Never Let Me Go / Olga Dzhumaylo
- 'How dare you claim these children are anything less than fully human?': The Shared Precariousness of Life as a Foundation for Ethics in Never Let Me Go
- Liani Lochner
- Time and the Threefold I in Never Let Me Go / Duru Gungor
- Cosmos of Similitude in Nocturnes / Chu-chueh Cheng
- Oppositional Narratives of Nocturnes / Cynthia F. Wong.