Rob Nixon Explained

Rob Nixon is a South African author.[1]

Nixon received a B.A. from Rhodes University, South Africa, in 1978. He was awarded an M.A. in English from the University of Iowa in 1982, and a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University in 1989.[2] Nixon teaches environmental studies, postcolonial studies, creative nonfiction, African literature, world literature, and twentieth century British literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.[3]

Books

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rob Nixon. Department of English.
  2. http://www.english.wisc.edu/rdnixon/files/CV.pdf
  3. http://www.english.wisc.edu/rdnixon/
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  6. London Calling: V.S. Naipaul, Postcolonial Mandarin (review). Amin. Malak. May 15, 1992. MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 38. 4. 969–970. Project MUSE.
  7. London Calling: V. S. Naipaul, Postcolonial Mandarin (review). Michael. Sprinker. May 15, 1992. Minnesota Review. 38. 1. 109–111. Project MUSE.
  8. London Calling: V. S. Naipaul, Postcolonial Mandarin . Rob Nixon. Fawzia. Mustafa. February 15, 1995. Modern Philology. 92. 3. 397–399. CrossRef. 10.1086/392262.
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  11. Homelands, Harlem, and Hollywood: South African Culture and the World Beyond (review). Jeanne M. (Jeanne Marie). Colleran. May 15, 1996. MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 42. 1. 211–213. Project MUSE.