The “element of romanticization” or the constant yearning for ones roots—sensory and spatial locations—has become a phenomenon for different immigrant groups. As it is the politics of sensory and spatial locations that act as one of the core features that join Indian Diaspora across continents. The short stories analysed in this paper attempt to provide an understanding of the variety of interpretations of the sensory and spatial locations. We can note that in most of these stories the immigrants try to bring the Indian subcontinent to Australia with them by using myths, legends, historical facts, etc. These immigrants besides using myths also display a proudest possession, which reminds them constantly of home. Thes...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
Indonesian immigrants use Australia as a mirror by which they examine and perceive their homeland, b...
Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant co...
In this paper, I analyse the post-colonial and post-modern experiences in the light of questions and...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
This thesis examines through the theoretical discourses of diaspora how the icon of home is articula...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
In the last few years, there has been a minor explosion of Indian cinema-related events in Australia...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
When studying a diasporic population, understanding the relationship between dispersed peoples and t...
This paper engages with Indigenous peoples' conceptualisations of borders, arguing that these unsett...
© 2021 Sripallavi NadimpalliContemporary migration patterns are complex and diverse; the reasons for...
In recent times, an urgency is felt within the postcolonial scholarship as well as in the area of cu...
Relationships between South Asians and Australians during the colonial period have been little inves...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
Indonesian immigrants use Australia as a mirror by which they examine and perceive their homeland, b...
Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant co...
In this paper, I analyse the post-colonial and post-modern experiences in the light of questions and...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
This thesis examines through the theoretical discourses of diaspora how the icon of home is articula...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
When the colonisers first came to Australia there was an urgent desire to map, name and settle. This...
In the last few years, there has been a minor explosion of Indian cinema-related events in Australia...
The term Indian encapsulates diversity of region, language, religion, custom and tradition represent...
When studying a diasporic population, understanding the relationship between dispersed peoples and t...
This paper engages with Indigenous peoples' conceptualisations of borders, arguing that these unsett...
© 2021 Sripallavi NadimpalliContemporary migration patterns are complex and diverse; the reasons for...
In recent times, an urgency is felt within the postcolonial scholarship as well as in the area of cu...
Relationships between South Asians and Australians during the colonial period have been little inves...
Narratives of place have always been crucial to the construction of Australian identity. The obsessi...
Indonesian immigrants use Australia as a mirror by which they examine and perceive their homeland, b...
Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant co...