Liminal Spaces, and Identity Transformations in South Asian Literatures and Arts. Essays in Honour of Professor Alexander Dubyanskiy

The present volume is a collection of 16 papers presented at the International Seminar 'Liminal Spaces, and Identity Transformations in Indian Cultural History' in Milan, in September 2019, when we were on the brink of a historical change unknowingly. And afterwards, during the pandemic ex...

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Other Authors: Rossi, Paola M. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Milano Milano University Press 2023
Series:Consonanze 32
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