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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Triple Ambivalence : Australia, Canada and South Asia in the Diasporic Imagination
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Focussing on 'the dialectics of longing and belonging', this article examines the ways in which 'diasporic fictions' relate to their homelands. It compares texts and attitudes in three continents: North America, South Asia and Australia. Part I of the article deals with the Australia-Asia relationship and has two sections: 'Australian Attitudes to Asia' and 'Asian Accounts of Australia'. Part II discusses 'South Asian Canada'.

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81-113 Triple Ambivalence : Australia, Canada and South Asia in the Diasporic Imaginationsmall AustLit logo Australian Canadian Studies
232-260 Triple Ambivalence : Australia, Canada and South Asia in the Diasporic Imaginationsmall AustLit logo Journal of the Department of English
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