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1 1 y separately published work icon Re-storying the Indigenous and the Popular Imaginary Prem Kumari Srivastava (editor), Gitanjali Chawla (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2017 12753156 2017 anthology criticism

'This volume III takes forward the journey that began in Cultures of the Indigenous: India and Beyond (Volume 1) and De-territorialising Diversities: Literatures of the Indigenous and Marginalised (Volume 2). As a collection of shared narratives and lived experiences, it goes beyond mere explorations. The essays from popular art, cinema, literature, and culture, widen cracks beneath the surface, uncover spaces that need revelation, voice silences that need to be heard, and raise pertinent questions for which perhaps there are no ready answers. Some of them are about the thematics of representation in an age of postcoloniality and cosmopolitanism, others are regarding the local in the global, still others are about acceptance and rejection. The articles cover a vast expanse, both, temporal and spatial, all engaged in de-territorialising diversities of communities in India and beyond. They map the vast and varied spectrum of debates and dialogues emerging from the dialectical engagements of the indigenous communities: their constructions, representations, collaborations, and negotiations in the popular imagination.' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Narratives of Estrangement and Belonging : Indo-Australian Perspectives Neelima Kanwar (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2016 11563512 2016 anthology criticism

'Literature of any nation cannot be studied in isolation. It must be read, studied, examined and evaluated with respect to socio-political and economic environment in which it breeds as well as the historical events which precede it. Australian literature today, too, exemplars this concept. For the Aboriginals it is self-representation that has allowed them to speak with their own voices their connection (belonging) and dis-connection (estrangement) with their land instead of being spoken about. The white settler writers struggle with the issues of conflict and contradiction between Britain and Australia and the extensive diaspora writers have traces of longing and belongings. The contemporary Australian literature, thus, reflects varied shades of living in Australia.

'To understand this through nostalgia, memory, alienation and belonging remains a central concern in this volume.

'This book makes a significant contribution to the field of Indo-Australian Studies so as to facilitate a better comprehension of Australian literature to Indian scholars and perceptions of Indian readers to Australian academics.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Memoir of a Teacher Writer Gary Langford , India : Authorspress , 2016 10499995 2016 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon The Renaissance Man Rob Harle : A Study of His Artistic Universe Sunil Sharma (editor), Sangeeta Sharma (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2015 9363212 2015 anthology criticism
1 y separately published work icon Phenomenal Literature New Delhi : Authorspress , 2014- 19204858 2014 periodical (1 issues)

Literary magazine published out of New Delhi. Occasionally publishes Australian authors.

1 y separately published work icon Voices across Generations : Poetry Past & Present Rob Harle (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2014 9363327 2014 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Indo-Australian Anthology of Short Fiction Rob Harle (editor), Sunil Sharma (editor), Sangeeta Sharma (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2014 7852010 2014 anthology short story

Anthology of Indian and Australian short fiction, including Peter Nicholson's 'This Brilliant Book'.

Source: Australian Society of Authors (Sighted 22/09/2014)

1 y separately published work icon Indo-Australian Anthology of Contemporary Poetry : Vibrant Voices Sangeeta Sharma (editor), Rob Harle (editor), Sunil Sharma (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2013 7173665 2013 anthology poetry

'An anthology of Indian and Australian poetry including Australian contributions from Christopher Kelen, David Hallett, Dennis Haskell, Les Murray, Will Fraser, Peter Nicholson and others.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Fact and Fiction : Readings in Australian Literature Amit Sarwal (editor), Reema Sarwal (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2008 Z1466011 2008 anthology criticism
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