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1 History, Nation, Identity : Interracial Issues in Kath Walker's Poetry Kanwar Dinesh Singh , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: IJAS , no. 5 2012; (p. 59-69)
1 Beyond Beaches, Bushes and Backwoods : Issues of National Identity and Representation in Modern Australian Poetry Kanwar Dinesh Singh , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: Explorations In Australian Poetry 2010; (p. 41-57)
In this essay, Singh discusses 'how Australian poets show a detour from the elaborate descriptions of the Australian landscape to its representation as a new nation with plurality of peoples and cultures - a multicultural nation..' (vi.)
1 1 y separately published work icon Explorations In Australian Poetry Kanwar Dinesh Singh (editor), New Delhi : Sarup , 2010 Z1720915 2010 anthology criticism

'This book is an anthology of essays exploring diverse issues in Australian poetry through critical perceptions of scholars in India as well as overseas. Besides, discussing the artistic and aesthetic aspects of Australian verse, these essays reflect on issues of national identity and representation, nature, space, environment, globalization and multiculturalism in the context of Australia. Some of the essays also bring to fore the comparative perspective of Australia and India as emerging multicultural / multiethnic nation in today's fast globalizing world. The papers / essays have been contributed by scholars like Nathanael O'Reilly (q.v.), Jayne Fenton Keane (q.v.), Peter Nicholson (q.v.), Phillip A. Eills, Pradip K. Patra (q.v.), Tanushree Nayak and editor of the anthology, Kanwar Dinesh Singh.'

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1 'The Commonwealth of Manu' : Ancient Indian Concept in Les Murray's Vision of Future Australia Kanwar Dinesh Singh , 2008 single work criticism
— Appears in: IJAS , vol. 1 no. 1 2008; (p. 78-91) Explorations In Australian Poetry 2010; (p. 113-129)
Kanwar Dinesh Singh's essay 'studies how Les Murray's poetry represents a sense of Australianness, which is characterised by the concept of convergence of diverse cultures, ideologies, value systems and societal mores, quite akin to the heterogeneous and composite culture and social texture of the Indian nation.' (Author's abstract)
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