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PERIPHERAL CENTRES, CENTRAL PERIPHERIES: ANGLOPHONE INDIA AND ITS DIASPORA(S)

Saarbruecken, August 2002.

PAPER SESSION 1
Harish Trivedi: Postcolonial Centre, Postmodernist Periphery: Reversing a Discursive Hierarchy?

Makarand Paranjape : Indian Anglophony, Diasporan Polycentrism, and Postcolonial Futures.

Makarand Paranjape is Profesor of English at Jawharlal Nehru University, Delhi. Publications include: The Penguin Sri Aurobindo Reader, In Diaspora: Theories, Histories, Texts, fiction including 'This Time I'll Promise to be Different' and 'The Narrator', poetry, 'Used Book' & 'The Serene Flame: Playing the Dark God'.

Harish Trivedi, Professor of English, University of Delhi. Publications include 'Colonial Transactions: English Literature and India' and co-editor of 'Literature and Nation: Britain and India 1800-1990', 'Post-colonial Translation: Theory and Practice and Interrogating Post-colonialism: Theory, Text and Context.