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Alternative title: Introduction
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Appears in:
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Of Sadhus and Spinners : Australian Encounters with India
Bruce Bennett
(editor),
S. K. Sareen
(editor),
Susan Cowan
(editor),
Asha Kanwar
(editor),
Noida
Pymble
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HarperCollins Australia
,
2009
Z1615496
2009
anthology
short story
prose
extract
'Despite a shared history of British imperialism, and commonalities like the English language, a democratic polity and a craze for cricket, Australians and Indians know very little about each other of sadhus and spinners attempts to correct this with a range of stories that trace the chequered history of interactions between the two nations from John Langs The Mohammedan mother (1859) to Yasmine Gooneratnes masterpiece (2002), the stories in this anthology bring to the fore a variety of literary responses to Indo-Australian encounters there are stories here of Australian visitors to India and stories about and by Indians-immigrants or temporary visitors-in Australia thoughtful, exploratory and often just wide-eyed in its observation of strange new worlds, the anthology provides insights into an array of fascinating cross-cultural encounters.' (Publication summary)
Noida
Pymble
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HarperCollins Australia
,
2009
pg.
vii-ix
Note: Abridged version.
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y
Of Sadhus and Spinners : Australian Encounters with India
Bruce Bennett
(editor),
S. K. Sareen
(editor),
Susan Cowan
(editor),
Asha Kanwar
(editor),
Noida
Pymble
:
HarperCollins Australia
,
2009
Z1615496
2009
anthology
short story
prose
extract
'Despite a shared history of British imperialism, and commonalities like the English language, a democratic polity and a craze for cricket, Australians and Indians know very little about each other of sadhus and spinners attempts to correct this with a range of stories that trace the chequered history of interactions between the two nations from John Langs The Mohammedan mother (1859) to Yasmine Gooneratnes masterpiece (2002), the stories in this anthology bring to the fore a variety of literary responses to Indo-Australian encounters there are stories here of Australian visitors to India and stories about and by Indians-immigrants or temporary visitors-in Australia thoughtful, exploratory and often just wide-eyed in its observation of strange new worlds, the anthology provides insights into an array of fascinating cross-cultural encounters.' (Publication summary)
Noida
Pymble
:
HarperCollins Australia
,
2009
pg.
vii-ix
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Appears in:
- y Identity, Ethos & Ethnicity : Australia and India Anurag Sharma (editor), Pradeep Trikha (editor), Ajmer : Arawlii Publications , 2010 Z1677006 2010 anthology criticism poetry Ajmer : Arawlii Publications , 2010 pg. 27-34
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