A heartfelt memorial piece for Dr. Balachandra Rajan, an Indian diplomat and poetic scholar, written by Teresa Hubel. Introduction: While preparing to write this tribute to Dr. Balachandra Rajan, I found myself wondering what in his eminent life I should be recalling for your benefit. Which events or personal preferences, habits, gestures, or even political commitments and publications can be tallied up to create some kind of coherent narrative that conveys the gist of him? The dilemma is that, when it comes to Dr. Rajan (who in my memory can never be remembered as anyone other than Dr. Rajan, not Balachandra or Dal, as he was known by his friends here), the details I could cobble together to create the gist that he was to me arc, I expec...
Rohinton Mistry was born and brought up in Mumbai in the mid fifty’s, migrated to Canada at t...
All the contributors to this memorial issue of Coolabah were close to Serge Liberman and each has wr...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...
A heartfelt memorial piece for Dr. Balachandra Rajan, an Indian diplomat and poetic scholar, written...
An obituary to the late Chelva Kanaganayakam.Un texto dedicado a la memoria del professor Chelva Kan...
The paper was presented in a session titled “The Indian Subcontinent in Canada, cont.” There was no...
The impetus for my journey was the desire to learn more about another culture, and pursue the idea o...
International audienceThis article contains obituary notes written by students of K. Ramachandra who...
My dissertation examines two events in Canada’s past that have played formative roles in the debate ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/150579/1/weng12413.pdfhttps://deepblue...
With a population of around twenty million spread across a hundred and ten countries, Indians as ent...
Let’s fix the premature death of Eugenijus Uspuras with a Latin sentence: Vita mortuorum in memoria ...
Let’s fix the premature death of Eugenijus Uspuras with a Latin sentence: Vita mortuorum in memoria ...
The A&PDF travel funding enabled me to go to London, U.K. to make a presentation at this internation...
Let’s fix the premature death of Eugenijus Uspuras with a Latin sentence: Vita mortuorum in memoria ...
Rohinton Mistry was born and brought up in Mumbai in the mid fifty’s, migrated to Canada at t...
All the contributors to this memorial issue of Coolabah were close to Serge Liberman and each has wr...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...
A heartfelt memorial piece for Dr. Balachandra Rajan, an Indian diplomat and poetic scholar, written...
An obituary to the late Chelva Kanaganayakam.Un texto dedicado a la memoria del professor Chelva Kan...
The paper was presented in a session titled “The Indian Subcontinent in Canada, cont.” There was no...
The impetus for my journey was the desire to learn more about another culture, and pursue the idea o...
International audienceThis article contains obituary notes written by students of K. Ramachandra who...
My dissertation examines two events in Canada’s past that have played formative roles in the debate ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/150579/1/weng12413.pdfhttps://deepblue...
With a population of around twenty million spread across a hundred and ten countries, Indians as ent...
Let’s fix the premature death of Eugenijus Uspuras with a Latin sentence: Vita mortuorum in memoria ...
Let’s fix the premature death of Eugenijus Uspuras with a Latin sentence: Vita mortuorum in memoria ...
The A&PDF travel funding enabled me to go to London, U.K. to make a presentation at this internation...
Let’s fix the premature death of Eugenijus Uspuras with a Latin sentence: Vita mortuorum in memoria ...
Rohinton Mistry was born and brought up in Mumbai in the mid fifty’s, migrated to Canada at t...
All the contributors to this memorial issue of Coolabah were close to Serge Liberman and each has wr...
An introduction to the special In memoriam issue of the journal dedicated to the memory of Geoff Dav...