This book explores a range of connections between India and
Australia that fall outside the formal diplomacy of the two states.
It examines how race, class and gender shape conceptions of the two
nations, whose voices are heard and whose are not, and the politics
that emerge from sport, culture, the drive for development as well
as from language and the poetic. The book seeks to challenge the
primacy of the state in determining the character of the nation and
its monopoly of relations with other peoples. To this end, it looks
to everyday life to find linkages not only between India and
Australia but also extending through the South and Southeast Asian
regions. This book was published as a special issue of Postcolonial
Studies.
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