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         Mootoo Shani:     more books (23)
  1. Valmiki's Daughter by Shani Mootoo, 2010-09-01
  2. The Predicament of Or by Shani Mootoo, 2002-05-22
  3. Cereus Blooms at Night by Shani Mootoo, 2009-10-27
  4. He Drown She in the Sea: A Novel by Shani Mootoo, 2006-06-09
  5. Die Nacht der blühenden Kakteen. by Shani Mootoo, 1999-02-01
  6. FLEUR DE NUIT by Shani Mootoo, 2005-01-20
  7. Out on Main Street: And Other Stories by Shani Mootoo, 2002-05-17
  8. Biography - Mootoo, Shani (1957-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  9. Cereus Blooms at Night (Unabridged) by Shani Mootoo, 2000
  10. Come Spring, Journey of a Sansei by Haruko (Preface By Shani Mootoo) Okano, 1992-01-01
  11. Signed copy of, "Cereus Blooms at Night" by Shani Mootoo, 1996
  12. He Drown She in the Sea by Shani Mootoo, 1980
  13. Cereus Florece de Noche, El (Spanish Edition) by Shani Mootoo, 1999-03
  14. Cereus Blooms at Night. by Shani. MOOTOO, 1998

61. Media | IFOA At Harbourfront Centre
shani mootoo (Canada/Trinidad) was raised in Trinidad and Tobago, and moved to Canada at the age of nineteen. Her first collection of short fiction,
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62. Mootoo, Shani, Novelists, Authors And Canadian Directory On
mootoo, shani Directory including mootoo, shani, Novelists, Authors and Canadian on OnlineNovelStore.com.
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63. IPac2.0
shani mootoo photocopies videotapes / text by Monika Kin Gagnon. Details copies Cereus blooms at night sound recording / by shani mootoo.
http://ipac3.vpl.ca/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1I997571684TP.29668&profile=pac&uind

64. Caribbean Student Features
shani mootoo s, Cereus Blooms at Night, illustrates a change in the way these women are represented. This we see in the character of Sarah.
http://www.caribbeanstudent.com/0200/featuredetails.asp?id=74

65. Granta: Shani Mootoo
Writing by shani mootoo from Granta magazine and Granta Books.
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Shani Mootoo was born in Ireland and grew up in Trinidad. A film-maker and visual artist, she has written and directed several videos, and her paintings and photo-based works have been exhibited internationally. She is also a poet and short-story writer. Cereus Blooms at Night is her first novel and was shortlisted for both the 1997 Giller Prize and the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award.
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Set in the small Caribbean town of Paradise, Cereus Blooms at Night explores the mystery surrounding Mala Ramchandin and the terrifying history of her family.
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66. Y-File
shani mootoo is a writer, a visual artist and a videofilmmaker who develops shani mootoo currently teaches at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
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67. Shani Mootoo From HarperCollins Publishers
shani mootoo was born in Ireland and grew up in Trinidad. A filmmaker and visual artist, she has written and directed several videos; her painings and
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Shani Mootoo was born in Ireland and grew up in Trinidad. A filmmaker and visual artist, she has written and directed several videos; her painings and photo-based works are exhibited internationally. Shani Mootoo is also a published poet and the author of Out on Main Street, a collection of stories. Cereus Blooms at Night is her first novel. Author Extras Books Cereus Blooms at Night
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68. \\internationaler\medien\kunst\preis 2004
Using footage from mainstream British and Hollywood films and excerpts from a poem by shani mootoo, this video explores the Manuscript, mootoo, shani
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69. School Of English, University Of Wales, Bangor
mootoo, shani. Cereus Blooms at Night. London Picador, 1998. Morrison, Toni. The Bluest Eye. London Vintage, 1999.
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QXE3079 Postcolonial Literature
Instructor: Professor Justin D. Edwards
Semester Two
This course is devoted to the study of postcolonial literature: the literary production that explores to the political, cultural and philosophical responses to the movement of bodies, ideas, cultures and identities in the wake of European imperialism. We will look at some of the formative literary and theoretical debates in the field about the adequacy of the term postcolonial; the differential nature of colonialism; the problem of standard languages; the rise of nationalism and its critique, as well as the development of "globalisation." This course will also seek to set postcolonial writing in a cultural and historical context by dealing with the issues of historical memory, oral narrative, the meaning of "national" literatures, and the possibility of claiming "authentic" identities. We will read, among others, Brian Friel, Jamaica Kincaid, Thomas King, Toni Morrison and Bessie Head.
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This course has the following aims:
  • Identify the key issues and conflicts surrounding postcolonialsim in contemporary literary studies Discuss these issues in postcolonial literature from the 20th century.

70. Date Thu, 29 Jun 1995 170516 -0400 (EDT) From David Bedell
mootoo, shani. Out on Main Street and Other Stories. Vancouver Press Gang Publishers, 1993. Stories by an IndoTrinidadian-Canadian lesbian.
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Date: Thu, 29 Jun 1995 17:05:16 -0400 (EDT) From: "David Bedell (ELI Fac)" Here's a revision for the archive which should stand for a while. Note the expanded section on the Philippines. =============================================================================== INTERNATIONAL/MULTICULTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON GAY, LESBIAN, AND BISEXUAL CONCERNS Revised 06/26/95. (This list focuses primarily on English language books by or about members of non-English speaking cultures.) Compiled by David Bedell, University of Bridgeport with special thanks to: Amnesty International Members for Lesbian and Gay Concerns Ellen Greenblatt, SUNY Buffalo J. McRee (Mac) Elrod +-+ Note: This document is available from the QRD archive (Queer Resources Directory). It can be retrieved by anonymous ftp from ftp.qrd.org using the pathname pub/QRD/world/misc/international.lgb.bibliography. It is also available by gopher at gopher.qrd.org, or by WWW at http://www.qrd.org/QRD/world/misc/international.lgb.bibliography. Or send e-mail to with a message of three lines: open get pub/QRD/world/misc/international.lgb.bibliography quit (In addition, Frank Swilling's annotated list of GLB films from all countries can be found under pathname pub/QRD/media/film/glbo.films.list.) The present document can also be retrieved by sending e-mail to

71. TransCanada.ca / Keynote Speakers And Other Participants
mootoo, shani. Cereus Blooms at Night. Vancouver Press Gang Publishers, 1996. Selvadurai, Shyam. Funny Boy. Toronto McClelland and Stewart, 1994.
http://www.transcanadas.ca/transcanada1/corr.shtml
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Biography John Corr is a doctoral candidate at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario working on his dissertation, Mapping Diasporic Sexualities in Canadian Fiction under the direction of Daniel Coleman. Corr is a SSHRC Fellow and a Harry Lyman Hooker Fellow. He is currently co-editing a special issue of the Journal of West Indian Literature on Caribbean-Canadian writing and recently contributed a long entry on "Diasporic and Migrant Masculinities" to the forthcoming Routledge International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities "Mapping Diasporic Sexualities in Canadian Fiction" My dissertation explores the relationships between queer and diasporic identities - and the disavowal of clear identities - in four Canadian novels: Shyam Selvadurai's Funny Boy (1994), Shani Mootoo's Cereus Blooms at Night (1996), Dionne Brand's In Another Place, Not Here (1996), and Wayson Choy's The Jade Peony (1995). Though they speak out of widely divergent cultural backgrounds, these texts share a common exploration of how people experiencing same-sex desire in diaspora face unique, often-overlooked pressures. While the authors of these novels all write against the problems of institutionalized power and heteronormativity, they also implicitly reject the consumer- and citizen-based gay and lesbian identities available in contemporary North American culture.

72. Shani Mootoo- Vancouver International Writers Festival
shani mootoo was born in Ireland, grew up inTrinidad and currently lives in Edmonton. Heracclaimed first novel, Cereus Blooms at Night, waspublished in 14
http://www.writersfest.bc.ca/2005festival/author.php?author=53

73. Canadian Literature | Search
Anne Stone focuses on the mysterious vanishing of a teenaged girl; shani mootoo on nonResident Indians NRIs on an imaginary Caribbean island and in
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74. Dislocation And Desire In Shani Mootoo's Cereus Blooms At Night
shani mootoo s 1996 novel, Cereus Blooms at Night, highlights the violence at the heart of both sexual politics and colonization through the story of Mala
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75. UBC English: Reading Room Catalogue
Publications by mootoo, shani. CATALOGUE NUMBER, TITLE. PS8576.O659 O8 1993, mootoo, shani. Out on Main Street Vancouver Press Gang, 1993.
http://www2.english.ubc.ca/rdg_room/auth_rslt.cfm?authpubl=5413

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