Shifting continents/colliding cultures : diaspora writing of the Indian subcontinent /
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writing, and following the success of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, the literature of the Indian diaspora has become the object of close attention. As a body of literature, it simultaneou...
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Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA :
Rodopi,
2000
Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA : [2000], ©2000 Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA : c2000 Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA : [2000] |
Series: | Cross-cultures ;
42 Cross/cultures ; 42 Cross/cultures 42 Cross/cultures ; 42 Cross/cultures 42 |
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