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Issue 14.2 (June 2012)
Thematic Issue: New Work in Comparative Indian Literatures and Cultures.
Ed. Mohan G. Ramanan and Tutun Mukherjee

Editorial

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Introduction to New Work in Comparative Indian Literatures and Cultures
Mohan G. Ramanan and Tutun Mukherjee

Articles

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Africa and India in the Novels of Dai and Emecheta
Debarshi Prasad Nath and Juri Dutta

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The Idea of England in Eighteenth-century Indian Travel Writing
Amrita Satapathy

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Shakespeare Reception in India and The Netherlands until the Early Twentieth Century
Vikram Singh Thakur

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Ancient Hindu Society and Eliot's Ideal Christian Society
Anita Bhela

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Elements of Hinduism in Chandra’s Red Earth and Pouring Rain
Corinne M. Ehrfurth

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History and Politics in Parthasarathy's Play Aurangzeb
Shubh Brat Sarkar

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World Literature and the Case of Joyce, Rao, and Borges
Bhavya Tiwari

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Duality of Illusion and Reality in Desai's In Custody
Narinder K. Sharma

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Women's Worlds in the Novels of Kandukuri and Gilman
Suneetha Rani

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The Indian Diaspora and Reading Desai, Mukherjee, Gupta, and Lahiri
Amit Shankar Saha

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Redefinitions of India and Individuality in Adiga's The White Tiger
Kathleen Waller

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Gender Anxiety and Contemporary Indian Popular Fiction
Elen Turner

 
 
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