Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 2006 Leaving/Living: A Study of Three Immigrant Writers in Relation to Australian Identity
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Keya Majumdar says: 'My point of interest in this article would be to see how between the cracks of the diasporic narratives appear not the text of the Diaspora alone, but the inherent meaning of humanity. My study also hopes to find an emergent horizon of consensus, based on the international appreciation of the new generation of expatriates who outlook, as depicted in both Gooneratne's and Khan's narratives, signifies a committed movement towards multiculturalism.'

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    y separately published work icon Australia and India : Interconnections : Identity, Representation, Belonging S. K. Sareen (editor), New Delhi : Mantra Books , 2006 Z1428175 2006 anthology criticism 'Interconnections is a collection of twenty-eight refereed essays from the second International Conference of the Indian Association for the Study of Australia (IASA) held in January 2004 in New Delhi ... These essays explore the dynamics of crosscultural activity, intercultural interaction and interconnections.' - Back cover. New Delhi : Mantra Books , 2006 pg. 168-181
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