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Contents: Aparajita De: Pariah or Messiah: Gogol Ganguly & the Problematization of Transnational Identity - Ronit Frenkel: Writing South Africa in Diaspora: Imraan Coovadia's The Wedding - Jaspal Kaur Singh: The Indian Diaspora in Burma and the Politics of Globalization in Amitav Ghosh's The Glass Palace and Mira Kamdar's Motiba's Tattoos - Ryan Paul Singh: want to be surprised when I hear your voice: Who Speaks for Jasmine? - Sam Naidu: Life-Writing: The Migrating Selves of Meena Alexander - Alison Graham-Bartolini: The Advantage of Estrangement in Mukherjee's Jasmine - Rajendra Chetty: Mapping Durban in Aziz Hassim's The Lotus People - Christopher Larkosh: Reading 'South Asia' in Dangerous Times (And Other Lessons from the Future) - Charlie Wesley: The Function of Good and Evil in The Satanic Verses: A Query - Seri Inthava Luangphinith: Of Exile and Return: Exploring Fiji-Indian Literary Metaphors - Peter Simatei: Hybrid Identities and Cultural Pluralism in East African Asian Writing - James Gifford: Vassanji's Toronto and Durrell's Alexandria: The View from Across or the View from Beside?

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