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1. South Asian Diaspora -- Literature: A Bibliography
by women of south asian origin / edited by Fauzia mother's ashes, and other stories by south asian women in Canada Jesus is indian and other stories. East indians in south
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/SSEAL/SouthAsia/lit.html
SOUTH ASIAN DIASPORA
Literature: a bibliography
Arpana Caur's cover art from Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora, cited below.)
BOOKS AND DISSERTATIONS
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2. SAJA Stylebook
require vigorous puffing to stay lit. Defenders of the as the "south asian new year " "indian new year list of other south asian winners. languages See indian languages, Hindi
http://www.saja.org/stylebook.html
SAJA Home SAJA Journalism Awards SAJA Job Bank SAJA Stylebook for Covering South Asia
A work in progress from the South Asian Journalists Association
Learn to tell your Hindi from your Hindu , and much, much more
Updated May 15, 2004
Number of entries: 168
Word count: 10,000+
Old-media pages: 25+
Launched: May 1998
See Stylebook Committee
Read Foreword
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Latest: Parsi Zoroastrianism Norah Jones Booker Prize ... Salman Rushdie Additions, corrections, suggestions: saja@columbia.edu Seeking info about South Asia that's not here? Ask SAJA A B C ... SAJA home See Stylebook Committee Foreword ABCD
See desi Adi Granth Holy book of the Sikh religion. It is placed on a cot under a canopy in each

3. Asian, Pacific, & South Asian American Video: Media Resources Center UCB: South/
in countries other than the US) south asian Women (SAWNET in 'Miss India Georgia'. lit literature Interpretation Theory 2001 struggles of an asian indian immigrant family torn
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/sseasianamvid.html
South/Southeast Asian/Pacific Island Americans
  • Southeast Asian American
  • South Asians in the US and Canada
  • Pacific Islander Americans
  • The Movies, Race, Ethnicity (for cinema works by Asian American filmmakers or films with images of Asian Americans
  • People of Mixed Race - Interracial Marriage/Dating
  • South and South East Asia and Oceania Studies (includes videos about South/South East Asians living in countries other than the US)
  • South Asian Women (SAWNET) Movie Page
  • Southeast Asians in the United States
    A.k.a. Don Bonus.
    This documentary is a self-portrait of a young Cambodian immigrant growing up in America today. Shot by Sokly Ny himself, it shows his struggles to graduate and survive his complicated life during his senior year of high school. Produced by Spencer Nakasako. 55 min. Video/C 4390
  • NAATA catalog description
  • P.O.V. press release on Don Bonus
  • O'Connor, John J. "P.O.V.; 'A k a Don Bonus.'" (television program reviews) New York Times v145 (Tue, June 25, 1996):B3(N), C18(L), col 2, 16 col in.
  • The Affects of War: the Indochina Refugee Experience.

    4. South Asian Studies Courses At Washington University
    E lit 217 literature of the indian SubContinent the British in Each other's Eyes south asian American Studies Courses. AMCS 217 (E lit 216), Topics in asian
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~jhbauer/south_asia_courses_at_wash.htm
    South Asian Studies
    Courses at Washington
    University
    Quick Index Go to Chronological Listing of Courses
    Go to Topical Listing of Courses
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    Chronological Listing of Courses Note: This page is under construction; suggestions are welcome. Please contact Jerome Bauer
    Please note once again that this is neither a description of an existing program nor a proposal
    for a future program, but merely a list of resources for the benefit of students. As such, it is as
    inclusive as possible. If I have omitted any course with significant South Asia content, please let
    me know, so that I may include it. In the future, this page may include also upcoming courses from

    5. Literary Resources -- Other National Literatures (Lynch)
    German 19thcentury German lit (Robert Godwin-Jones indian Salman Rushdie Salman Rushdie (Subir Grewal) A General asian Books by and about south asian
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/other.html
    This page is part of the Literary Resources collection maintained by Jack Lynch Comments and suggestions are welcome.
    Other National Literature
    I make no pretense to having a comprehensive collection of Internet sources in languages other than English: these are just a smattering. I also exclude most single-author pages.
    AHRB Centre for Asian and African Literatures
    Information on the Centre and its activities.
    (Virginia)
    Extensive catalogue of Western European literature.
    Postcolonial and Postimperial Literature: An Overview (Brown)
    An extensive collection of information on postcolonial literature and theory. Very impressive.
    Western European Specialists (Virginia)
    Big meta-index on Western European literature and culture.
    Australian and New Zealander
    Aurora Australis
    A guide to contemporary Australian literature, including Peter Carey, Helen Garner, Elizabeth Jolley, Robert Drewe, Marion Halligan, Robert Dessaix, Brian Castro, Carmel Bird, Richard Flanagan, David Foster, Marele Day, Delia Falconer, and Roberta Sykes.
    Australian Studies
    An extensive site on Australian literature. A section on "Research" may be useful to students. Replaces the old OzLit.

    6. AsianWeek.com: A&E: Neela's Lit Picks
    reattached some kid’s hand the other day, for But after years of meeting south asian American physicians whose just recently I saw an indian American doctor
    http://www.asianweek.com/2002_08_16/arts_litpicks.html
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    poster! Home August 16 - August 22, 2002
    Watching the Sunset
    (Feature) Mass Privatization of Philadelphia Schools Worries APAs
    (in National News) Report Released on the Plight of the Asian Pacific American Worker
    (in Bay Area News)
    (in Business) Fok Leads Golden State to Second Place Finish in Pro-Am
    (in Sports)
    Emil Amok: APA Male TV Anchors: Invisibility and Emasculation

    (in Opinion)
    New Books for You to Read
    Transplanted Man
    Sanjay Nigam ( William Morrow
    Edited by Daisy Hernandez and Bushra Rehman ( Seal Press
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    7. AsianWeek.com: A&E: Neela's Lit Picks
    Though Parish — whose other published works include The Hollywood she felt she wasn’t indian enough all, this book reads like a south asian American version
    http://www.asianweek.com/2002_08_30/arts_litpicks.html
    Click for our latest cover
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    poster! Home August 30 - Sept. 5, 2002
    AsianWeek Goes to School
    (Feature) Bill to Designate APA Serving Institutions
    (in National News)
    (in Bay Area News) Ultimate Diversions: Kingdom Hearts
    (in Business) Yao Misses the Shot
    (in Sports) Photographer Thomas Chang Makes a Scene
    Emil Amok: Watermelongate?

    (in Opinion)
    New Books for You to Read
    Reproductions of the Empty Flagpole
    Eileen R. Tabios (Marsh Hawk Press)
    Jet Li: A Biography
    James Robert Parish
    Born Confused
    Tanuja Desai Hidier (Scholastic Press)
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    8. World Literature - India
    important individual south asian authors. Offers access to sites on other literatures written in English. World Literatures in English The indian Subcontinent
    http://www.library.wwu.edu/ref/subjguides/lit/worldliteng/specind.htm
    World Literatures in English - Specific Countries or Regions
    Literature in English from India
    Subject Headings Reference Sources Periodicals Selected Works ... Web Resources
    English Language Literatures from India and Some Asian Countries There has been Indian literary activity in English for the last 200 years. Genres include poetry, expository prose, and prose fiction. Some South and Southeast Asian countries with notable English language literatures include Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore , and Sri Lanka. Subject Headings Here are some suggested subject headings to use when searching the Western Libraries Online Catalog: For other subject headings to use in searching for materials that focus on world literature in the English language in general, see also the guide World Literatures in English - Search Western Libraries Online Catalog Use Indic Literature English as the main subject heading for works by Indian authors originally written in English. Subheading examples:
    • Indic Literature English Bibliography
    • Indic Literature English History and Criticism
    • Indic Literature English Women Authors
    Related subjects:
    • Anglo-Indian fiction
    • Anglo-Indian literature
    • Commonwealth literature (English)
    • English language India
    • Indic drama English
    • Indic fiction English
    • Indic poetry English
    • Oriental literature (English)
    • Philippine literature (English)
    • Short stories Indic English

    Reference Sources Language Dictionaries
    For more reference works, see also

    9. Pakistan Link - Letter & Opinion
    to the Arab league; and other prominent south asian leaders in the Pakistani Islamic scholar, and the indian Peace Scholar collectively lit a candle
    http://www.pakistanlink.com/Community/2004/Jan04/23/06.html
    Witnessing South Asian History in Washington DC By Lenora Fisher*
    Dr. Akbar Ahmed and Srimati Kamala Had I known nothing about the history between India and Pakistan prior to this historic meeting, the standing room only audience comprised of prominent local and world leaders would have indicated to me the significance of the event. Amongst media personalities from C-Span, Voice of America, the National Press Club, etc., I noticed Dean Goodman of the School of International Service at American University; the mother of DC Mayor Anthony Williams; Ambassador Clovis Maksoud, former ambassador to the Arab league; and other prominent South Asian leaders in the DC area. The audience included prestigious leaders of various cultural and ethnic backgrounds as well as diverse religious backgrounds. Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians had gathered to hear the inspiring words of Dr. Akbar Ahmed, Pakistani Ambassador Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, and the Central Secretary of India, Wajahat Habibullah (a current fellow at the United States Institute of Peace) at this groundbreaking event.
    Kamala pointed to the music stand positioned in the place of the normal lecture podium. She explained that she wanted to set a musical and harmonious tone for the gathering. Her intentions were further illustrated when she, the Pakistani Ambassador, the Pakistani Islamic scholar, and the Indian Peace Scholar collectively lit a candle for peace. As the guest lecturer and employing his anthropological training and Islamic perspective, Dr. Ahmed then walked the audience through Muslim and Hindu history to illustrate the phenomenal examples of peacemakers stemming from this part of the world.

    10. Other Study Abroad Programs Of Interest
    history, visual representation, and contemporary indian society. Studies (SISSA) 399 “Study Abroad south asian Studies,” or May be taken as C lit 400 or
    http://depts.washington.edu/engl/abroad/otherprograms.html
    Other Study-Abroad Programs of Interest to English Majors
    Department of English Study Abroad Spring Break in Venice Spring Quarter in London Spring Quarter in Rome ... Summer in Rome (A-term) Summer in London (B-term) Other Programs of Interest to Majors Archives Office of International Programs and Exchanges
    UW Exploration Seminars
    August - September 2004 UW Exploration seminars are month-long, study-abroad experiences, placing learning into a global context. Designed as 5-credit, four-week courses, these Exploration Seminars will offer students the chance to explore a topic intensively within the focused inquiry of a learning community and separated from the familiarity of the everyday. Check the Exploration Seminar website for further information on the program, as well as a list of seminars being offered in 2004. Of particular interest to English majors: Bangalore, India
    August 23 - September 17
    Professor Anu Taranath
    Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia

    August 23 - September 16
    with Professor Norman Wacker
    Students will travel within and between Croatia and Bosnia and tour historic sites in both countries such as the ancient walled city of Dubrovnik, Diocletian's palace, Mostar, and Sarajevo's bascarcija. Talks will be given by UW faculty, local scholars, NGO representatives, aid workers, and community members.

    11. Comparative Literature: Studies In South Asian And Japanese Literature (Emerson,
    Title Comparative Literature Studies in south asian and Japanese Literature. the world have influenced each other, as well The World of the indian Short Story
    http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/asdp/lit/asian/eng400.html
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    Comparative Literature: Studies in South Asian and Japanese Literature
    Syllabus English 400 Fall 1995
    I. Course Information II. Title: Comparative Literature: Studies in South Asian and Japanese Literature III. Catalog Description: Comparative literature is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of literature. Students will develop competancy in comparative techniques while looking at works of major authors of India and Japan. The course will focus on the overall theme of the role of the hero in society. Students will work with materials representative of various literary genres in an effort to place the concept of hero within the context of those two cultures. IV. Instructor: Ms. Susan Emerson Office: Colden Hall 135 Office Hours: MW 1:00_1:50 and 3:00_4:00 F 1:00_2:50 Office Phone: 562_1374 V. Rationale: Many courses emphasize the development of one culture through a series of historical and philosophical periods; comparative literature attempts to present a global view, highlighting the interaction of various cultures through trends in literary theme, style and content. Students are able to see how peoples around the world have influenced each other, as well as how and why certain movements have flowed in different directions for different societies. The societies of India and Japan are particularly interesting to look at because there are both contrasts and similarities that can be underscored.

    12. Peepal Tree Press - Author Details
    Stories (1997), My Brahmin Days and other Stories (2000 Themes and Problems of West indian Writing in Jouvert (U of North Carolina), Journal of south asian lit.
    http://www.peepaltreepress.com/author_display.asp?au_id=13

    13. Mybindi.com - Events
    of the industry in other south asian countries such a series of dramatically lit photographs, displaying behaviour by digitally altering indian movie posters.
    http://www.mybindi.com/events/MMM/mmm2003-bollylolly.cfm
    MyBindi Home Events Masala! Mehndi! Masti! advertise about us contact us privacy MENU Events Events Listings The After Party MyBindi Talk ... Community
    MASALA! MEHNDI! MASTI! 2003
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    York Quay Centre
    235 Queens Quay West
    Toronto, Canada
    SAVAC's exhibition at Masala! Mehndi! Masti! explores Bollywood and its offshoots by Aparita Bhandari Bollywood has crossed the boundaries of South Asia over the past few years. With movies such as Moulin Rouge and The Guru, acknowledging India's mammoth filmmaking industry and getting Hollywood releases, Bollywood is no longer the South Asian community's best kept secret. It's little wonder, then, that SAVAC, or the South Asian Visual Arts Collective, decided to take a shot at tackling Bollywood and beyond.

    14. Recommended Hotels For Business Travelers In South East Asia
    staying here one night when the indian Deepavali festival at its finest with the brilliantly lit temples, market just one of our 30 other asian business columns
    http://www.apmforum.com/travel/hotels.htm
    home today's asian business strategy ezine business travel index
    hotel reviews hotels updated 15th May 2000 Hong Kong, SAR China:
    The Peninsula
    Eaton Excelsior ... Omni Batavia latest overview May 15th 2000 That's a 1,000 percent and over percent increase of the cost of doing business in these countries via phone lines from the hotel . The great majority of that is profit for the hotel. Negotiate a special rate for local calls with the hotel if you expect to be accessing the Internet for long perios from your lap-top in the hotel toom. Thailand is also considering introducing timed calls, with no doubt great anticipation from Thai hoteliers. October 1999 : Malaysian hotels rates, after a being the best regional value of 2 years are on the way up, previously overpriced 5 star Bangkok hotels are on the way down, and Singapore rates are steady. All rates simply reflect the over supply of hotel accomodation, especially in KL, and the higher optimism in the travel industry at this time as incoming tourist figures increase. Hong Kong is beefing up its tourist promotion. March 1999: Five to four star hotels in most capital cities in the region have decreased their rates significantly in order to attract the lesser numbers of business travelers. Smaller and boutique hotels have generally increased rates as they have less rooms to fill and are experiencing more regional travelers due to lower room rates.

    15. SASIALIT: Literature Of South Asia And The Indian Diaspora
    of indian literature by Louis Stiller; Weber Studies , v. 15.1 Winter 1998 the literature and culture of south asian Americans. other south asian forums
    http://is.rice.edu/~riddle/play/sasialit/
    The SASIALIT mailing list:
    Literature of South Asia and the Indian diaspora
    Charter Archive Subscribe Netiquette ... Online Resources
    • SASIALIT charter The SASIALIT mailing list is for the discussion of contemporary literature of South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka), including works by authors of South Asian origin throughout the world. Examples of authors discussed might include: Vikram Chandra, Anita Desai, Farrukh Dhondy, Amitav Ghosh, Romesh Gunesekera, Hanif Kureishi, Gita Mehta, Rohinton Mistry, Bharati Mukherjee, V.S. Naipaul, R.K. Narayan, Raja Rao, Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, Vikram Seth, and Bapsi Sidhwa. Discussion of lesser-known and emerging writers is of course encouraged. The primary focus of the list is on authors who work in English. The list is presently unmoderated, but the sponsor of the list reserves the right to introduce moderation if noise becomes a problem.
    • SASIALIT archive An archive of the SASIALIT mailing list is available on the Mailman SASIALIT archive page
    • Subscribing to SASIALIT The SASIALIT mailing list is conducted using a software package called "Mailman". To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change your subscription options, visit the

    16. Interdisciplinary Minor In South Asian Studies
    the Civilization of India = HIST 168 indian Civilization and in south, southeast, and southwest asian Studies (appropriate C lit 189 or C lit 190 Masterpieces
    http://www.uiuc.edu/unit/psames/SasianMinor.html
    Interdisciplinary Minor in South Asian Studies
    Hours Requirements 3-5 hours fourth-semester course work in an area-relevant language. Courses that meet this requirement and are currently offered on a regular basis are HINDI (5 hours) and Sansk (3 hours) The requirement may also be met by comparable courses in these and other South Asian and South Asia-related languages, taught at UIUC or at other universities, through online courses (where available), and through a proficiency examination. 3 hrs ANTH 168 Introduction to the Civilization of India = HIST 168 Indian Civilization and Society 12 hrs Courses on South Asian history, language, literature, culture, and society from the following list:* ACE 353 ECON 353 ANTH 398 Combined Graduate and Undergraduate Seminar (appropriate sections) AS ST 298 Colloquium in South, Southeast, and Southwest Asian Studies (appropriate sections) C LIT 189 or C LIT 190 Masterpieces of Non-Western Cultures (appropriate sections) ECON 350 The Developing Economies (appropriate sections) Hindi 305 Hindi 306 Advanced Hindi Hindi Introduction to South Asian Literature HIST 388 India from Colony to Nation L A 218 Cultural Landscapes of South Asia = AS ST 218 Ling Structure of Hindi-Urdu (section) MUSIC 317 Area Studies in Ethnomusicology = ANTH 315 (appropriate sections) POL S 349 Governments and Politics of South Asia = AS ST 349 RELST 104 Asian Mythology RELST 123 Islam: An introduction RELST 260 Mystics and Saints in Islam RELST 286 Introduction to Hinduism

    17. Photo Albums: East Indian/Southern Asian
    with recorded festival songs and popular south asian film music. a Holika Dahen (bonfire) is lit the night included a large number of nonindian attendees, but
    http://www.ichizen.com/albums/india.htm
    Cultural: South Asia (India)
    Updated 2002-04-28 Most of these links are to Kodak's commercial site, ofoto.com . Posting and viewing these medium-resolution pictures is free. I do NOT endorse ofoto.com or get money from Kodak. I am told their print quality is good, if you care to register with their site and buy prints of higher resolution. Otherwise, I'd be happy to send you digital copies at medium or high resolution.
    NOTE: Do try the "Slide Show" feature for each album.
    Main Index
    Erik S. Wegweiser
    Holi Festival, Providence, RI
    Not sure what to expect, I accepted an invitation to participate in the celebration of Holi: the Indian festival of colors; a welcoming of Spring and the triumph of good over evil. I joined a diverse group of about 50 great folks - young and old - who came from around New England and beyond. This intimate evening gathering was at the temporary address of the India Museum and Heritage Society in Providence. Holi is, among other things, an opportunity to make friends and forgive past transgressions. It is known for the liberal showering of Gulal (mild colors, in this case) and petals of fresh flowers.

    18. India - Find Indian Literature
    Search. Literature Classic, indian and other south asian Literature Guide picks. Find resource for the young and old alike, related
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    India - Find Indian Literature
    To find out more information about books from India, take a look at these resources. Read more about Indian literature.
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    Recent Up a category Bold Beggar, The Stingy sages are duly persuaded to share their food when a beggar proves a truer understanding of the scripture they sought to serve. Brahman's Supreme Knowledge Spiritual wealth is contrasted with material wealth in this lesson that teaches the superiority of the former quality. Buddha Learn the legend of how Prince Siddhartha discovered the four noble truths through the art of meditation and became the Buddha. From The Path of the Mother Savitri L. Bess writes, "The great Indian saint Ramakrishna tells us that Kali only looks black because we see her from a distance and lack an intimate knowledge of her properties. He says the phenomenon is like looking at the ocean; from far away it looks dark, but when we come closer and dip into the water with cupped hands, we can see that it is crystal clear."

    19. Find Literature From Around The World - World Literature
    indian and other south asian Literature Find resource for the young and old alike, related to indian and south asian Literature.
    http://classiclit.about.com/cs/worldliterature/index_2.htm
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    Find Literature from Around the World - World Literature
    Writers from Africa, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Russia, Norway, Sweden, and other countries write literature, but we don't always read those works. Here, you'll find an overview of resources related to literature from around the world, with specific reference to writers, periods, groups, and thematic relationships. Read more about world literature!
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    20. India HQ - Seattle Indian Subcontinent Community Yellow Pages
    West, North and south bringing the indian culture live into face at the various south asian cultural events in the like Hindi, Punjabi and other south asian languages, he hopes
    http://www.seattleguru.com/guru.asp?sectionID=ch&catID=148&subcatID=215&

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