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Regions and Regional Consciousness in India

Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil Identity.

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Ramaswamy, S
2005

Considers the spatial imagination around a lost continent in the Indian ocean imagined as a disappeared homeland of the Tamil peoples.

Duke Scholars

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2005

Start / End Page

150 / 168

Publisher

Manohar Books, New Delhi
 

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Ramaswamy, S. (2005). Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil Identity. In A. Feldhaus & R. Vora (Eds.), Regions and Regional Consciousness in India (pp. 150–168). Manohar Books, New Delhi.
Ramaswamy, S. “Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil Identity.” In Regions and Regional Consciousness in India, edited by Anne Feldhaus and Rajendra Vora, 150–68. Manohar Books, New Delhi, 2005.
Ramaswamy S. Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil Identity. In: Feldhaus A, Vora R, editors. Regions and Regional Consciousness in India. Manohar Books, New Delhi; 2005. p. 150–68.
Ramaswamy, S. “Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil Identity.Regions and Regional Consciousness in India, edited by Anne Feldhaus and Rajendra Vora, Manohar Books, New Delhi, 2005, pp. 150–68.
Ramaswamy S. Home away from Home? The Spatial Politics of Modern Tamil Identity. In: Feldhaus A, Vora R, editors. Regions and Regional Consciousness in India. Manohar Books, New Delhi; 2005. p. 150–168.

Publication Date

2005

Start / End Page

150 / 168

Publisher

Manohar Books, New Delhi