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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Australia–India Encounters
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Contents

* Contents derived from the West Bengal,
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Birutjatio Sahitya Sammiloni , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Introduction : Australia–India Encounters and the Helix, Angshuman Kar , single work criticism (p. 7-14)
Indian Ethos & Australian Encounters : Articulating Resistance in Ethel Anderson’s Indian Tales, Pradeep Trikha , single work criticism (p. 65-82)
Discrepant Homecomings in Melissa Lucashenko’s Too Much Lip and Larissa Behrendt’s After Story, Nicholas Birns , single work criticism (p. 83-100)
'Through "Her" Window' : Contextualizing the Reading of Oodgeroo by Joya Mitra, Angshuman Kar , single work criticism (p. 101-114)
'This land is me' : Ecological Concern in Australian and Indian Folklore, Dipendu Das , single work criticism (p. 115-128)
'Other' through an 'Other’s' Lens : Representations of India in Gregory David Roberts’s Shantaram, Swati Roy Chowdhury , single work criticism (p. 129-148)
Racial Microaggression in the Narratives by Australian Stolen Generation, Soumya Sangita Sahoo , single work criticism (p. 149-168)
Beyond the Bush and the City : A Study of Select Australian Short Stories, Vijay Sheshadri , single work criticism (p. 169-176)
God in the Poetry of Tagore and Les Murray : A Comparative Study, Tamali Neogi , single work criticism (p. 177-194)
On Top Down Under : Understanding the new 'Ashes' through the Lens of History and Cricket Literature, Anirban Bhattacharya , single work criticism (p. 195-206)
Music as Empowerment : Espousing Cosmopolitanism in Indo–Australian Writer Manisha Jolie Amin’s Dancing to the Flute, Anjutha Ranganathan , single work criticism (p. 207-221)
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