Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 The Female Space through Indian and Australian Poetic Lenses
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The author argues that 'some female voices in India and Australia [...] are quite similar regarding their femininity though their modes of expression differ' (p. 17).

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    y separately published work icon Women's Writing in English : India and Australia Jaydeep Sarangi (editor), Delhi : Gnosis , 2008 Z1567810 2008 anthology criticism

    'Women's Writing in English: India and Australia is a collection of essay which sets out to open the possible limits of the women's writing as a literary as well as social discourse. Moving beyond the plot of so-called critical practice it has come to represent a complex web of meaning produced through multiple strategies of reading and interpreting it. The present collection of critical essays represents myriad, interesting and insightful explorations on textuality and inter-textuality of the women's writing of India and Australia, its meaning in recent critical practice. Indian and Australian Women's writing have become intellectual curiosity these days. The contributors of this timely anthology have explored the subject referring to different genres in connection with their traditional and radical interpretation into consideration.' (Publication summary)

    Delhi : Gnosis , 2008
    pg. 17-26
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