Reema Sarwal (International) assertion Reema Sarwal i(A113157 works by)
Born: Established: 1982 ;
Gender: Female
Visitor assertion Arrived in Australia: 24 Aug 2006 Departed from Australia: 30 Sep 2007
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1 'Aussies Go Bolly' : Australian Journeys through Indian Cinemascape Amit Sarwal , Reema Sarwal , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: India and Australia : Bridging Different Worlds 2011; (p. 178-195)
1 y separately published work icon Science Fiction, Imperialism and the Third World : Essays on Postcolonial Literature and Film Erica Hoagland (editor), Reema Sarwal (editor), Jefferson : McFarland and Company , 2010 Z1887477 2010 anthology criticism 'Though science fiction is often thought of as a Western phenomenon, the genre has long had a foothold in countries as diverse as India and Mexico. These fourteen critical essays examine both the role of science fiction in the third world and the role of the third world in science fiction. Topics covered include science fiction in Bengal, the genre's portrayal of Native Americans, Mexican cyberpunk fiction, and the undercurrents of colonialism and Empire in traditional science fiction. The intersections of science fiction theory and postcolonial theory are explored, as well as science fiction's contesting of imperialism and how the third world uses the genre to recreate itself.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 Introduction : Creative Nation : Australian Cinema and Cultural Studies Reader Amit Sarwal , Reema Sarwal , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Creative Nation : Australian Cinema and Cultural Studies Reader 2009; (p. xxvi-xlix)
1 y separately published work icon Creative Nation : Australian Cinema and Cultural Studies Reader Amit Sarwal (editor), Reema Sarwal (editor), New Delhi : SSS Publications , 2009 Z1595344 2009 anthology criticism
1 Introduction : Reading Down Under : Australian Literary Studies and India Amit Sarwal , Reema Sarwal , 2009 single work criticism
— Appears in: Reading Down Under : Australian Literary Studies Reader 2009; (p. lix-lxxv)
1 1 y separately published work icon Reading Down Under : Australian Literary Studies Reader Amit Sarwal (editor), Reema Sarwal (editor), New Delhi : SSS Publications , 2009 Z1560703 2009 anthology criticism

This literary reader on Australian studies for India not only investigates this central question by exploring many other facets of Australian literature especially Australian cross-cultural relationships with India and Asia. Taking a broad view of what Australian literature is, it explores the dimensions of Australian literature (national, Aboriginal, multicultural, ecocritical, postcolonial, modernist, comparative, feminist, and popular) in its varied genres of drama, poetry, autobiography. explorers' journals, short stories, literature of war, travel writing, Anglo-Indian fiction, diasporic writing, mainstream novel, nature writing, children's literature, romance, science fiction, gothic literture, horror, crime fiction, queer writing and humour. Each paper in this Reader presents different ways of "reading down under" and "performing Australianness" (Source: Backcover).

1 Lost and (Then) Found : The Quest For Home in 'Benang', 'Tirra Lirra By The River' and 'Requiem For a Rainbow' Reema Sarwal , 2008 single work criticism
— Appears in: Fact and Fiction : Readings in Australian Literature 2008; (p. 240-251) Australia and India : Convergences and Divergences 2010; (p. 111-123)
1 y separately published work icon Fact and Fiction : Readings in Australian Literature Amit Sarwal (editor), Reema Sarwal (editor), New Delhi : Authorspress , 2008 Z1466011 2008 anthology criticism
1 The Critical Scene : Responses On/From Down Under Amit Sarwal , Reema Sarwal , 2007 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Studies Now : An Introductory Reader in Australian Studies 2007; (p. 30-47)
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