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Queerly departed: Queer viral socialities and Caribbean migrant desires. [PDF]
Murray DA.
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Placemaking Mediating Dilemmas by Addressing the Gaps in Post-Disaster Recovery Process: Long-term Citizen-driven Place-nurturing in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. [PDF]
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Understanding the secondary outcomes of international travel measures during the covid-19 pandemic: a scoping review of social impact evidence. [PDF]
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The New (White) Normal: Human Anatomy and the Naturalisation of White Bodies in British University Teaching, 1860-1910. [PDF]
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The diaspora and the nation : a cultural poetics of re-membering in Lai Shengchuan’s Taiwan trilogy
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From Roots to Routes: Navigating Diasporic Sensibility in Prajwal Parajuly's The Gurkha's Daughter
Journal of Exclusion Studies, 2019The Indian—Nepali author Prajwal Parajuly's collection of short stories The Gurkha's Daughter: Stories (2013) traces the trauma of displacement of the Nepalese against the onslaught of globalisation. Originally from Nepal, these migrant Gurkhas have suffered exclusionary status even after their years of loyal stay in India. They have been persecuted in
Rosy Chamling
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Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 2019
this article examines two culinary memoirs that belong to two distinct postcolonial diasporas, the Caribbean, through a focus on Austin Clarke’s Pig Tails ‘n’ Breadfruit, and the South Asian diaspora, through a focus on Madhur Jaffrey’s Climbing the Mango Trees.
Corinne Bigot
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this article examines two culinary memoirs that belong to two distinct postcolonial diasporas, the Caribbean, through a focus on Austin Clarke’s Pig Tails ‘n’ Breadfruit, and the South Asian diaspora, through a focus on Madhur Jaffrey’s Climbing the Mango Trees.
Corinne Bigot
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