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'Sanghamitra Dalal shows how perception of landscape iconography changes, using Mena Abdulla's The Time of the Peacock and Christopher Cyrill's The Ganges and its Tributaries. These texts indicate evolving representation of landscape and place, which Dalal uses to mark phases of diasporic identity formation and of differing modes of integrating homeland and host land' (editor's Preface).
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Terrains of Self-Fashioning : Indian Diasporic Fiction in Australia
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- The Time of the Peacock : Stories 1965 selected work short story
- The Ganges and Its Tributaries 1993 single work novel
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