South Asian Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Colonial Topographies of Internet Infrastructure: The Sedimented and Linked Networks of the Telegraph and Submarine Fiber Optic Internet2019/06/20English9
Writing the Second Generation: Negotiating Cultural Borderlands in Jhumpa Lahiri'sInterpreter of MaladiesandThe Namesake2004/12/01English9
Breaking the Boundary: Reading Lahiri's The Lowland as a Neo-cosmopolitan Fiction2015/12/01English8
Slow Violence and Water Racism in Sarnath Banerjee’sAll Quiet in Vikaspuri2018/04/03English7
The Structure of Colonial Fantasy2004/11/01English7
South Asia in Graphic Narratives2018/04/03English7
Endangered (and Endangering) Species: Exploring the Animacy Hierarchy in Malik Sajad’sMunnu2018/04/03English6
Karachi as Home and the Uncanny Homecoming of Muhajirs in Kamila Shamsie'sKartography2011/12/01English5
Colonial Subjects and Aesthetic Understanding: Indian Travel Literature about England, 1870–19002012/07/01English5
Indian Graphic Novels: Visual Intertextualities, Mixed Media and the “Glocal” Reader2018/04/03English5
After the Empire: Narratives of Haunting in the Postcolonial Spectropolis2019/04/30English4
Rewriting Strategies in Tariq Ali's Postcolonial Metafiction2010/12/01English4
The Repetition of Silence: Partition, Rape, and Female Labor in Bapsi Sidhwa'sCracking India2007/06/01English4
South Asian Digital Humanities: An Overview2015/12/01English4
Memory and Recall from Beyond the Troubled Black Waters2011/12/01English4
Remembering Bangladesh: Tahmima Anam and the Recuperation of a Bangladeshi National Narrative in Diaspora2014/12/01English4
“Names Can Wait”: the Misnaming of the South Asian Diaspora in Theory and Practice2007/02/01English4
Sinhala, An Indo-Aryan Isolate1982/07/01English4
The Art of Postcolonial Resistance and Multispecies Storytelling in Malik Sajad’s Graphic NovelMunnu: A Boy From Kashmir2018/04/03English4
Nationalism and the Intangible Effects of Violence in Malik Sajad’s Munnu:A Boy from Kashmir2018/04/03English4
Mapping Violence against Women in Pakistan: A Galtungian Reading of Fatima Bhutto’s The Shadow of the Crescent Moon2024/01/27English3
From Cheap Labor to Overlooked Citizens: Looking for British Muslim Identities in Kamila Shamsie’sHome Fire2020/10/01English3
A Dialectics of Violence: Making Sense of Neel Mukherjee’s Naxalite Narrative in the ‘Age of Terror’2017/06/01English3
Hindu Buying/Hindu Being: Hindutva Online and the Commodity Logic of Cultural Nationalism2003/07/01English3
Mulk Raj Anand's Across the Black Waters: Europe as an Object of “Orientalist Discourse”1991/07/01English3
Modernism and the Birth of Divided Subjectivity in Postcolonial India: A Study of Muktibodh (1917–1964)2012/07/01English3
Exploring Alternativism: South Asian Muslim Women's English Fiction2014/10/01English3
In Search of the Oldest Grammar of Hindustani1982/07/01English3
Mulk Raj Anand and Realism2011/03/01English3
Globalization, US Imperialism and Fundamentalism: A Study of Mohsin Hamid'sThe Reluctant Fundamentalist2012/10/01English3