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Issue Details: First known date: 2000... 2000 of CRNLE Journal est. 2000 CRNLE Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
From the Journals of Chitra Fernando, Chitra Fernando , Shelagh Goonewardene , Suvendrini Perera (editor), extract diary (p. 9-12)
'We Can Be Killed but We Can Never Be Silenced' : Narratives of Co-existence in Recent Sri Lankan Fiction, Suvendrini Perera , single work criticism
This review discusses three Sri Lankan expatriate texts - When Memory Dies by A. Sivanandan, North South and Death by Bamini Selladurai and Cousins by Chitra Fernando.In her discussion, the author outlines the way in which stories of small places have been used to articulate alternative understandings of Sri Lankan history. Against the official histories of partition are complex, entwined histories and relationships of Sri Lankan people. She encourages the reader to be ready to listen to multiple unfashionable histories; to be able to think different pasts in order to be able to make new futures.
(p. 13-23)
In Herbert's Study (from Tsunami, a Work-in-Progress), Yasmine Gooneratne , extract novel (p. 24-27)
Morning Teai"Morning's grey face, wrinkled", Satendra Nandan , single work poetry (p. 28-29)
Absencesi"Writing about the dead", Satendra Nandan , single work poetry (p. 30-31)
He Still Comes from Jaffna, Ernest Macintyre , extract drama (p. 32-37)
Kitei"I'd make crossbow ribs from supple bamboo;", Sudesh Mishra , single work poetry (p. 38)
Her Red Scarf Her Deep Red Scarf, Chandani Lokuge , single work short story (p. 39-41)
The Phases and Guises of the Twentieth-century Sri Lankan Expatriate Novel, Walter Perera , single work criticism (p. 52-60)
So Fleeting the Smile, Ashley Halpe , single work review
— Review of If the Moon Smiled Chandani Lokuge , 2000 single work novel ;
(p. 61-63)
Fiji: Republican Rome in the Pacific?, Gillian Dooley , single work review
— Review of Fiji : Paradise in Pieces - Writing Ethics-Politics Satendra Nandan , 2000 selected work criticism autobiography extract short story ;
(p. 73-74)
Evocative and Gently Haunting, Nick Prescott , single work review
— Review of The Rose Grower Michelle De Kretser , 1999 single work novel ;
(p. 96-97)
Equal and Opposite, Sue Hosking , single work criticism
In comparing Vikram Seth's An Equal Music and Lokuge's If the Moon Smiled, Hosking notes the way both works explore the meeting ground between East and West, tradition and modernity.
(p. 98-108)
Personal Responses to India, Lance Brennan , single work review
— Review of Unfinished Journeys : India File From Canberra 1998 anthology essay ;
(p. 109-110)
Searching for Clues, Gillian Dooley , single work review
— Review of Hymns for the Drowning Christopher Cyrill , 1999 single work novel ;
(p. 128-129)
Macintyre's Map of a Close Relationship : 1983-2000, Shelagh Goonewardene , single work review
— Review of He Still Comes from Jaffna Ernest Macintyre , 2000 single work drama ; Rasanayagam's Last Riot : A Political Fiction for the Theatre Ernest Macintyre , 1993 single work drama ;
(p. 143-146)
Celebrating Interaction, Paul Sharrad , single work review
— Review of Celebrations : Fifty Years of Sri-Lanka-Australia Interactions 1999 anthology poetry autobiography short story ;
(p. 155-157)
That's a Fair Thoughti"The touch inside this touch", S. C. Harrex , single work poetry (p. 157)
Making Flesh, Lara Denham , single work review
— Review of Homework Suneeta Peres da Costa , 1999 single work novel ;
(p. 160-161)
Australia, South Asia, and Self-Inflicted Otherness, Alison Broinowski , single work criticism
The author examines Asia-Australia relationships between 1997 and 2000, noting changing political attitudes of the times. She compares Asian attitudes towards Australia at the time of the East Timor crisis with those observed in the fiction of the Asian diaspora in Australia.
(p. 164-170)
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