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HOW FAR IS A COMMON HISTORY USED TO FORM BELONGING TO A SPECIFIC ETHNIC…
HOW FAR IS A COMMON HISTORY USED TO FORM BELONGING TO A SPECIFIC ETHNIC GROUP IN A DIASPORA CONTEXT?
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Further reading
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Sam Selvon - Lonely Londoners: 3-4, 5-6, 133-134
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'Diaspora' in The Post-colonial Studies Reader - Ashcroft, B., Griffiths, G. and Tiffin, H.
Andrew Smith's chapter, 'Migrancy, hybridity, and postcolonial literary studies' in Neil Lazarus (ed.) (2004) The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Literary Studies.
'Introduction: Theorizing Postcolonial Diasporas' from Keown, M., Murphy, D. and Procter, J. (eds.) (2009) Comparing Postcolonial Diasporas. Palgrave Macmillan.
Ashcroft, B., Griffiths, G. and Tiffin, H. (2002) The empire writes back: theory and practice in post-colonial literatures. London: Routledge, 217-219.
Ashcroft, B., Griffiths, G. and Tiffin, H. (2007) ‘Disapora’ in Post-colonial studies: the key concepts. London: Routledge, 61-62.
Diasporic aspects - Poornima, M. D. and Unnikrishnan, V. (2016) 'Diasporic Experiences in Meera Syal's Anita and Me', Pune Research Scholar, 2 (2), pp. 1-6.
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