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Introduction 1
1 A Topography of 'Woman' 11
2 Clitoridectomy and Gikuyu Nationalism 33
3 The Landscape of Insurgency 61
4 Reading against the Grain (of Wheat) 85
5 Paternity, Illegitimacy and Intertextuality 117
6 The Neocolony as a Prostituted Economy 151
Conclusion: Prostituting Translation: An Ethics of Postcolonial Reading 191
Bibliography 203
Index 211
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