Kazuo Ishiguro: Literary Relations Overview
- Roland Barthes and Ishiguro: The Butler as Myth
- Nostalgia, Historicity, Hybridity: Representations of Asian identities in the historical novels of Kazuo Ishiguro and Catherine Lim
- Contrasting Uses of the Narrator: An Analysis of Rushdie and Ishiguro
- Some Questions about Literary Relations for Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day
- Dueling Stories in Rushdie and Ishiguro
- Rushdie, Ishiguro, and the Art of Story-Telling
- Taking Responsibility: A Discussion of Ideological Positioning in Anthills of the Savannah and The Remains of the Day
- Merging Past and Present: Finding Strength in the Wake of Colonialism [The Remains of the Day, In Custody, and Once Were Warriors]
- Fragile Books, Fragile Selves: Past and Present in Jeyaretnam, Swift, and Ishiguro
- The Rejection of Women in The Remains of the Day, In Custody, and Once Were Warriors
- The Acceptance of Women in The Remains of the Day, In Custody, and Once Were Warriors