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This thesis brings a neglected area of study into view and considers the productive limits and limitations of literary categorisation. It tests the utility of concepts drawn from postcolonial studies, theories of diaspora and critical multiculturalism and argues for an integrated theoretical approach to a set of texts that operate across local, national and transnational literary contexts.
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PhD Thesis. University of Wollongong. Degree conferred in July 2007.
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This thesis draws on interviews conducted by Tamara Athique with several South Asian-Australian authours including: Christopher Cyrill, Adib Khan, Michelle de Kretser, Brij V. Lal, Chandani Lokuge, Ernest Macintyre and Suneeta Peres da Costa. These interviews are presented as an appendix to the thesis.
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