Abstract

ABSTRACT Commencing with an overview of intensifying South African-Indian interactions, this article seeks to draw out the academic implications of these developments. It sketches out the post-1994 research which is emerging in the South African academy on Africa-India interactions and asks what it means for literary and cultural studies. It then surveys the papers collected in this special issue, demonstrating how they contribute to this emerging body of work on South Africa-India interactions from a literary and cultural perspective.

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