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Session DetailsSaturday, 29 December 550. Representations of India in the Western Mind: Theorizing the Past 3:30–4:45 p.m., Superior A, Sheraton Chicago Program arranged by the South Asian Literary Association Presiding: Kamal D. Verma, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Johnstown 1. “French Representations of India: The Postcolonial Love Triangle,” Corinne Francois-Deneve, Univ. of Liverpool 2. “The Cursed Jewel and The Moonstone: Rewriting the Indian Mutiny in the Victorian Imagination,” Deirdre H. McMahon, Saint Joseph’s Univ. 3. “Representations of India in E. M. Forster and Octavio Paz,” Karni Pal Bhati, Furman Univ. 4. “‘They Will Give Meat to the Ants’: Postcolonial Market Research in The Long, Dangerous, and Memorable Voyage of M. Ralph Fitch,” Marian E. Lupo, Ohio State Univ., Columbus Respondent: Parvinder Mehta, Univ. of Toledo For copies of papers, write to kverma@pitt.edu.
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