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... Indian Americans might be read as a " passage to India " during the era of what Arjun Appadurai has called the " ethnoscapes " ( 132 ) , and when one reads this short story a number of similarities with E.M. Forster's novel A Passage to ...
... Indian Americans might be read as a " passage to India " during the era of what Arjun Appadurai has called the " ethnoscapes " ( 132 ) , and when one reads this short story a number of similarities with E.M. Forster's novel A Passage to ...
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... Indian English novels need to be studied in the context of our history and our culture , both classical and contemporary or even in the context of literature in Indian regional languages or from a point of view that places our socio ...
... Indian English novels need to be studied in the context of our history and our culture , both classical and contemporary or even in the context of literature in Indian regional languages or from a point of view that places our socio ...
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... Indian poets . At the same time , anthologies of Indian poets ( edited § and published in India ) have appeared , but the more established poets of the diaspora do not feature in such collections . As there are more outlets for poets ...
... Indian poets . At the same time , anthologies of Indian poets ( edited § and published in India ) have appeared , but the more established poets of the diaspora do not feature in such collections . As there are more outlets for poets ...
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Jalal Uddin Khan | 12 |
Tirthankar Das Purkayastha | 40 |
R S Krishnan | 54 |
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