The lion, the tiger and the kangaroo: a tale of transnational networks
RIS ID
100479
Abstract
Commonwealth literary studies functioned for some time as comparative work across discrete national literary cultures. Using the curious instance of an Indian novelist finding publication with an Australian publisher, this article shows how similar and different colonial dynamics of literary production both kept national contexts meaningful and undid them through transnational connections.
Publication Details
Sharrad, P. "The lion, the tiger and the kangaroo: a tale of transnational networks." Journal of Commonwealth Literature 51 .1 (2016): 9-21