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Susan Cowan addresses the work of three Australian writers 'who converged on India where they lived and wrote long before the hippy trial of the 70s'. Cowan chooses to focus on the 'military angle' due to her 'personal exposure to the military environment'.
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Paper originally presented at the IASA Conference held at Pune, India, 9-11 January 2005.
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Author's note: The Hindi word dekko has been absorbed into Australian and British English with the spelling slightly modified, but still retaining the same meaning i.e. look.
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Glimpses of India -- A Military Dekko
Subjects:
- Tucker Sees India 1937 single work novel
- The Wetherbys, Father and Son, or, Sundry Chapters of Indian Experience 1853 single work novel
- Mrs James Greene 1948 single work short story
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cIndia,cSouth Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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