Bearing Witness: Partition, Independence, End of the RajUniversity of Calgary Press, 2002 - 414 pàgines |
Continguts
Dare to Know Aug 15 1947 the Partition | 111 |
Narratives of Pain Fiction and Autobiography | 165 |
The Children of India Remember Reflections | 201 |
Copyright | |
No s’hi han mostrat 6 seccions
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Referències a aquest llibre
In the Beginning is Desire: Tracing Kali's Footprints in Indian Literature Neela Bhattacharya Saxena Visualització de fragments - 2004 |