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Contents indexed selectively. The one essay on a non-literary topic and the poems by Indian poets have not been indexed as these fall outside the scope of AustLit.
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The anthology comprises essays first delivered at the 2006 and 2008 Biennial Interdisciplinary International Conferences held at Dayanand College, Ajmer, and supported by the Australia-India Council.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Ajmer,
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India,c
South Asia,
South and East Asia,
Asia,:Arawlii Publications
, 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- Introduction, single work criticism (p. 7-15)
- Origins of Modernism in the Great Western Desert, single work criticism (p. 16-26)
- Australian Literary Encounters with India, single work criticism (p. 27-34)
- Across Cultures and Locations : Memory and Movement in Satendra Nandan's 'Lines across Black Waters', single work criticism (p. 35-44)
- Judith Beveridge's India : The Ethics of Observation and the Idea of a Journey, single work criticism (p. 45-55)
- Convergence of Cultures in Margo Lanagan's 'Black Juice' and Jhumpa Lahiri's 'Interpreter of Maladies', single work criticism (p. 56-72)
- Converging Cultures - Diverging Dialectics : Encouraging Creative Writing in India and Australia, single work criticism (p. 73-91)
- Negotiating Erasure : Identity in Kim Scott's 'Benang', single work criticism (p. 92-102)
- Odegeroo Noonuccal's Aboriginal Poetics, single work criticism (p. 113-119)
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Carpentaria : A Collage of Identity, Ethos and Ethnicity,
single work
review
— Review of Carpentaria 2006 single work novel ; (p. 120-133) - A Short History of Imaginationi"'Oh, my God!' say the Eora.", single work poetry (p. 137-139)
- Out Therei"The stars out there between the towns", single work poetry (p. 140)
- Pilbara near Redmonti"Walking on the Archaean shield", single work poetry (p. 145)
- Placing Eggsi"Dragonflies are prominent, and spectacular, wherever there is water", single work poetry (p. 145)
- The Greener the Gulley the Fiercer the Burni"Each tree lasts two or three fires,", single work poetry (p. 145-146)
- At Chinamans Pooli"Waters too slight for crocodile, though blood warm.", single work poetry (p. 147)
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