Sanghamitra Dalal Sanghamitra Dalal i(A127793 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 On Becoming an Australian : The Journey of Patricia Pengilley Sanghamitra Dalal , 2017 single work criticism
— Appears in: Claiming Space for Australian Women's Writing 2017; (p. 291-307)

'The chapter focuses on the Anglo-Indian-Australian author, Patricia Pengilley (1926–2010) and her autobiographical novel The Tiger and the Kangaroo Went to Sea: On Becoming an Australian (1999). The author focuses on the conflicting and evolving experiences of Pengilley as a diasporic Anglo-Indian-Australian. The chapter examines the intensities and intimacies of the contact zones, where Pengilley struggles with her Eurasian, colonial, English, Indian and Australian selves in order to claim a space of her own in her adopted country. As Pengilley encounters the process of diasporic cultural translation on her way to becoming an Australian, the author argues that the essence of diasporic identity and belonging are not characterized by homogeneity or separateness, but can be articulated in terms of multiple possibilities and positionalities.'

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1 Terrains of Self-Fashioning : Indian Diasporic Fiction in Australia Sanghamitra Dalal , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Landscape, Place and Culture : Linkages between Australia and India 2011; (p. 250-260)
'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).
1 Untitled Sanghamitra Dalal , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Transnational Literature , May vol. 1 no. 2 2009;

— Review of The Sweet and Simple Kind Yasmine Gooneratne , 2006 single work novel
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