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    by Sarma, Gobinda Prasad
    Published 1990
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    by Jha, Ramā
    Published 1983
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  3. 3
    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…: the Buena Vista Social Club and the repeating island / Timothy Yaczo -- Turning the machine into a slovenly machine : Donna Summer, Giorgio Moroder, and I Feel Love / Tilman Baumgärtel -- Aesthetic potentials of rhythm in hip hop music and culture : rhythmic conventions, skills, and everyday life / Birgitte Stougaard Pedersen -- Overcome the pain : rhythmic transgression in heavy metal music / Dietmar Elflein -- Kairos, the rhythm of timing / Marie Gelang -- Rhythm and balance in sculpture and poetry / Lena Hopsch and Eva Lilja -- Subversive rhythms : postcolonial prosody and Indo-Anglian poetry / Peter Groves -- AlgoRHYTHMs everywhere : a heuristic approach to everyday technologies / Shintaro Miyazaki -- Invisibility's beat : Ralph Ellison, rhythm, and cinema's blind field / Jodi Brooks -- The good foot : James Brown's revolutionary rhythmic interventions / Jan Hein Hoogstad.…”
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    Published 1990
    Table of Contents: “…Lalitha -- Feminist consciousness in women's journals in Hindi : 1910-1920 / Vir Bharat Talwar -- The nationalist resolution of the women's question / Partha Chatterjee -- Tracing Savitri's pedigree : Victorian racism and the image of women in Indo-Anglian literature / Susie Tharu.…”
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    by Webster, Roger
    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Suburban Values and Ethni-Cities in Indo-Anglian Writing / Peter Childs -- 6. An Incident in the Neighbourhood: Crime, Contemporary Fiction and Suburbia / Linden Peach -- 7. …”
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    Published 1992
    Table of Contents: “…: mother figures in selected Indo-Anglian novels -- Motherhood as a metaphor for creativity in three African women's novels : Flora Nwapa, Rebeka Njau and Bessie Head -- "Bloodstream of our inheritance" : female identity and the Caribbean mothers' land -- Mothertongue voices in the writing of Olive Senior and Lorna Goodison.…”
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