The India-Canada Relationship : Political Economic and Cultural Dimensions
The India-Canada Relationship : Political Economic and Cultural Dimensions
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Author(s): Grewal, J. S.
ISBN No.: 9780803991880
Pages: 464
Year: 199411
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 100.67
Status: Out Of Print

Introduction - Hugh Johnston PART ONE: CANADA-INDIA RELATIONS Some of the Realities of the Indo-Canadian Relationship - John G Hadwen Comparing American and Canadian Perceptions and Policies toward the Indian Subcontinent - Arthur G Rubinoff Emerging International Trends after the Cold War - K Subrahmanyam Scope for Indo-Canadian Interaction Strengthening Indo-Canadian Trade and Other Economic Relations in the 1990s - Charan D Wadhva Canadian Foreign Investment in India - J Mahender Reddy Opportunities and Constraints The Impact of Indian Immigration on the Canadian Economy - Rasesh Thakkar Inflow of Human Capital, 1973-1990 PART TWO: POLITICAL PROCESSES IN CANADA AND INDIA Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of Language, Culture and the Polity in Canada and India - C E S Franks Ethnonationalism and National Reconciliation - A S Narang Federal Processes in Canada and India India - Mahendra Prasad Singh The Constitution and Consensus A Comparison of Educational Policies in India and Canada - Ratna Ghosh Environmental Protection, Human Rights and Political Institutions in India and Canada - John R Wood The Narmada River and James Bay Development Projects PART THREE: WOMEN AND WOMEN'S STUDIES IN CANADA AND INDIA Jawaharlal Nehru and the Hindu Code - Reba Som A Victory of Symbol over Substance? Femininity and Maternity - G N Ramu The Case of Urban Indian Women The Work Experience of Educated Women in India and Educated Indian Immigrant Women in Atlantic Canada - Helen Ralston Some Comparisons Institutional Linking - Shelagh Wilkinson Women's Studies, Feminist Research, and Women's Writing as Catalysts of Change Women's Studies in India - Kumud Sharma Academia and Action Decolonizing Knowledge - Elvi Whittaker Towards a Feminist Ethic and Methodology PART FOUR: CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Modernism, Postmodernism and Literary Culture in the Field of Canadian Studies - Om P Juneja 'What Home Shall a Woman Find?' A Feminist Critique of Margaret Atwood and Anita Desai - Malashri Lal Voices of Fragmentation - Shirin Kudchedkar Anne H[ac]ebert and Sarup Dhruv Women and Motherhood in French Canadian Drama - K Madavane and Vijaya Rao A Study of Michel Tremblay's Characters Making the Truth Outlive the Lie - T N Dhar Margaret Laurence's /f003The Diviners Surfacing for the Third World - Jaidev.


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