South Asian Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Conjunct Verbs in Hindi-Urdu and Persian1982/07/01English3
Space of the Crazy in Saadat Hasan Manto'sToba Tek Singh2005/12/01English3
R. K. Narayan and the End of British India2002/12/01English3
Haiderand the Nation-State: Shakespeare, Bollywood, and Kashmir2016/12/01English3
Romancing the Environment: Romesh Gunesekera'sReefandHeaven's Edge2012/12/01English3
On South Asian Diasporas2011/12/01English3
Imagining South Asian Writing in English from Bangladesh2007/02/01English3
Negotiating Nationalism(s): Hindi Poetry During and After the Colonial Period2007/06/01English3
The Sources of Protest in My Novels1991/07/01English3
Editorial2020/01/02English3
The Factory is Like the Paddy-field: Gam Udawa Performances, Ethnicity and Neoliberalism in Sri Lanka2012/12/01English2
Cosmopolitanism, Class and Gender in The Shadow Lines2003/07/01English2
The Claims of Globalization Theory: Some Contexts and Contestations2003/07/01English2
Strategic Science vs. Tactical Storytelling: Disrupting Radioactive Masculinity through Postcolonial Ecologies2016/12/02English2
Thinking Beyond Nationalism in South Asia: Reading the Local as Postcolonial inFault Lines: Stories of 19712017/06/01English2
Doctor(ing) Ambedkar: Casting Caste and the Politics of Publishing2017/06/01English2
“The Question Remains… Of Your Place”: Challenging Reductive Identities in Ayad Akhtar’sDisgraced”2017/06/01English2
Reading Nationality and other Layers of Identity in Amitav Ghosh’s, The Shadow Lines2017/10/01English2
Sarnath Banerjee’sAll Quiet in Vikaspurias Text/Image Activism and Cli-Fi2018/04/03English2
Post-Magic: The Female Naxalite at 50 in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness and Neel Mukherjee’s A State of Freedom2018/10/02English2
The Fear of Iconoclasm: Genre and Medium Transformations from Comics to Graphic Novels in Amar Chitra Katha, Bhimayana, and Munnu2018/04/03English2
Rightwing and Liberal Islamophobia: The Change of Imperial Guard from Trump to Biden2021/04/05English2
Politicizing Literature: Progressive Nationalism and Feminism in Khadija Mastur's Inner Courtyard (Aangan)2010/11/01English2
Institutionalization of English in India—A Historical Background2006/06/01English2
“Nation” Within the Nation: Revisiting the Failed Revolution of Morichjhãpi in Amitav Ghosh'sThe Hungry Tide2011/11/01English2
Alienated Muslim Identity in the Post-9/11 America: A Transnational Study ofThe Reluctant Fundamentalist2015/12/01English2
PERSONAL NAMES: Their Structure, Variation, and Grammar in Gujarati1982/07/01English2
An Interview with Mulk Raj Anand1991/07/01English2
Animating a Postmodern Ramayana: Nina Paley'sSita Sings the Blues2009/09/01English2
Can the Cosmopolitan Speak?: The Question of Indian Novelists' Authenticity2003/11/01English2