
Sara Suleri -- Literary Relations: Sources, Influences, Confluences

- "I" Versus "They": The Textual and Communal Self in Three Female Autobiographical Texts -- Suleri, Dillard, and Didion
- Creating Memories in
Meatless Days (comparison to Didion) - Meatless Days and Soyinka's Ake
- Suleri and the Resistance to Definition in Postmodern Writing
- Rushdie and Suleri: Public and Private History in Meatless Days
- Sara Suleri, Salman Rushdie, and Post-Colonialism
- Joan Didion and Sara Suleri's Meatless Days
- Annie Dillard, Marcel Proust, and Sara Suleri
- Feminizing Narrative and Landscape: Images of Women in Three Postcolonial Texts
- The Postcolonial World Views America: Introduction
- "The World is a Monster": Grotesque Wisdom in Dillard, Suleri and Didion
- Displacement in Shame and Meatless Days




Last modified 15 May 2005