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New Delhi,
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India,c
South Asia,
South and East Asia,
Asia,:Indialog Publications
, 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Masterpiece, single work short story
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Works about this Work
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Real, Imagined and Mythologised : (Re)presentation of Lost Home in Narratives of South Asian Diaspora in Australia
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Narratives of Estrangement and Belonging : Indo-Australian Perspectives 2016; (p. 221-243)'In Diaspora literature, most 'homes' are constructed through the memories of the migrants - the idea of the belonging to someplace stable. In relation to this, Manfred Jurgensen (1986) has argued that ethnic writers are ‘monocultural writers whose creative imagination remains restricted to a native culture (home) in exile...’
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Astronauts, Tourtists and Pilgrims: Narratives of Return to Sri Lanka
2003
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Regenerative Spirit : Volume 1 : Polarities of Home and Away, Encounters and Diasporas, in Post-Colonial Literatures 2003; (p. 126-137) -
A Family Closeness? : Australia, India, Indonesia
2003
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Regenerative Spirit : Volume 1 : Polarities of Home and Away, Encounters and Diasporas, in Post-Colonial Literatures 2003; (p. 57-67) Homing In : Essays on Australian Literature and Selfhood 2006; (p. 181-193; notes 275-276) Australian Studies Now : An Introductory Reader in Australian Studies 2007; (p. 328-341)
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A Family Closeness? : Australia, India, Indonesia
2003
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Regenerative Spirit : Volume 1 : Polarities of Home and Away, Encounters and Diasporas, in Post-Colonial Literatures 2003; (p. 57-67) Homing In : Essays on Australian Literature and Selfhood 2006; (p. 181-193; notes 275-276) Australian Studies Now : An Introductory Reader in Australian Studies 2007; (p. 328-341) -
Astronauts, Tourtists and Pilgrims: Narratives of Return to Sri Lanka
2003
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Regenerative Spirit : Volume 1 : Polarities of Home and Away, Encounters and Diasporas, in Post-Colonial Literatures 2003; (p. 126-137) -
Real, Imagined and Mythologised : (Re)presentation of Lost Home in Narratives of South Asian Diaspora in Australia
2016
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Narratives of Estrangement and Belonging : Indo-Australian Perspectives 2016; (p. 221-243)'In Diaspora literature, most 'homes' are constructed through the memories of the migrants - the idea of the belonging to someplace stable. In relation to this, Manfred Jurgensen (1986) has argued that ethnic writers are ‘monocultural writers whose creative imagination remains restricted to a native culture (home) in exile...’
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