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1 From the Personal to the Political: An Eco Feministic Reading of Inez Baranay's Neem Dreams. C. T. Indra , Eugenie Pinto , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australia and India : Interconnections : Identity, Representation, Belonging 2006; (p. 156-167)
1 Christopher Cyrill's Hymns for the Drowning : A Cultural Odyssey Eugenie Pinto , 2003 single work criticism
— Appears in: Austral-Asian Encounters : From Literature and Women's Studies to Politics and Tourism 2003; (p. 397-407)
1 Indian Dreams Eugenie Pinto , 2003 single work criticism
— Appears in: Crossings : Bulletin of the International Australian Studies Association , vol. 8 no. 3 2003;
'Inez Baranay's Neem Dreams breaks new ground in its attempt to capture the spirit of India through one of its sacred objects-the neem tree. Opening as it does with an emphatic statement that 'it is a free tree' it goes on to question if it is still a free tree? The rest of the book attempts to explore this question in relation to four characters each of whom is connected in one way or the other with this 'miracle tree'.' (Introduction)
 
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