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Group by: Authors | Item Type Number of items at this level: 33. BookSarwal, Amit (2020) The Dancing God: Staging Hindu Dance in Australia. Routledge Focus . Routledge, London and New York. ISBN 9780367266004 Sarwal, Amit and Sarwal, R. and Gore, M.M. and Nirupam, S. and Tripathi, N.K. (2017) Vyaakul Rashtra: Australia avam Asia ka Uday, 1850-1939. KK Publications, Delhi. ISBN 9788178442952 Book ChapterSarwal, Amit and Kishore, V. and Patra, P. (2016) Salaam Bollywood: Introduction. In: Salaam Bollywood: Representations and Interpretations. Routledge, New York, pp. 1-8. ISBN 9781138220133 Book, Journal, Proceedings EditedUNSPECIFIED (2016) Salaam Bollywood: Representations and Interpretations. [Book, Journal, Proceedings Edited] Sarwal, Amit (2017) Louise Lightfoot in Search of India: An Australian Dancer’s Experience. [Book, Journal, Proceedings Edited] Book Review or Scholarly CommentSarwal, Amit (2019) Review of Khatun,S.,2018, Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia,320pp, Hurst, London, ISBN: 9781849049696. [Book Review or Scholarly Comment] Creative WorksSarwal, Amit (2016) Australian Waler horses in India. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2016) Barramundi, the queen of freshwater. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2016) Dum Maro Dum: how the Australian hippie’s imagined India? [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2017) Fake ‘Indian doctors’ in Australia: a brief history. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) Ghar. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) “Mera Ansh”. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2019) “Meri Pasand Nahin”. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) “Puraane Aashiq”. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) Sabhya Ladki. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) Shahr aur gaon. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) “Sharad ke Ped”. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2018) “Surya mein koi tapu nahin, bas sahab hain.”. [Creative Works] Sarwal, Amit (2016) When Australian women missionaries wanted to work with Pandita Ramabai in Pune. [Creative Works] Journal ArticleNishino, Ryota (2017) Pacific Islanders Experience the Pacific War: Informants as Historians and Story Tellers. Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus, 15 (Issue ). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1557-4660 Nishino, Ryota (2014) "Tales of Two Fijis: early 1960s Japanese travel writing by Kanetaka Kaoru and Kita Morio". The Journal of Pacific History, 49 (4). pp. 440-456. ISSN 0022-3344 Nishino, Ryota (2017) The self - promotion of a maverick travel writer: Suzuki Tsunenori and his Southern Pacific Islands travelogue, Nanyo tanken jikki. Studies in Travel Writing, NA . pp. 1-14. ISSN 1364-5145 Simard, Candide and Dopierala, Sarah M. and Thaut, E. Marie (2020) Introducing the Sylheti language and its speakers, and the SOAS Sylheti project. Language Documentation and Description, 18 . pp. 1-22. ISSN 1740-6234 Professional and Technical ReportsKedrayate, Akanisi and Hunfeld, H. (1983) Evaluation report : married couples course, Marist Training Centre, Tutu, Taveuni, Fiji. [Professional and Technical Reports] OtherNishino, Ryota (2012) Gazing at the Pacific Islands: A contemporary history of travel writing by Japanese travellers. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished) Nishino, Ryota (2015) Japanese travel-writing and Pacific War battle sites: Bringing the past into the present. UNSPECIFIED. Nishino, Ryota (2015) Japanese travelogues on southwestern Pacific Islands since the 1960s: encounter and engagement with the islanders and reflection on the Pacific campaigns. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished) Nishino, Ryota (2013) Kanetaka Kaoru and the South Pacific Islands: Travel documentary and travel-writing in the early 1960s. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished) Nishino, Ryota (2013) Pacific Island women in the eyes of a Japanese travel journalist:Impressions from Kanetaka Kaoru’s journey in 1961. UNSPECIFIED. Nishino, Ryota (2014) South Pacific voyage of Suzuki Tsunenori in 1889: a voyage of self - promotion? UNSPECIFIED. Nishino, Ryota (2013) Ukiya Tôjiriô’s 1500 kilometre motorcycle journey in August 1957: An analysis of the incipient identity of an adolescent motorcyclist traveller. UNSPECIFIED. Sarwal, Amit (2017) Hindi vs English: the document that changed India. SBS AUSTRALIA, Australia. Sarwal, Amit (2017) India’s Padmavati meets Australia’s Mad Max. UNSPECIFIED, Australia. |