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South Asia News is the print publication of the South Asia Language and Area Center, Committee on Southern Asian Studies, and South Asia Outreach.
Autumn 1998 issue
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"Following the Wind Horse: An Autumn Journey in the Himalayas" by Rick Hefley
"Apna Ghar: Seeking Remedies for Domestic Violence" by Naiyer Rafathullah
"Building Bridges between Tibetan and Allopathic Medicine" by Jennifer Chertow
Review of Donald S. Lopez, Jr., Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West, by Heather Hindman and Jim Blumenthal
"The Seagull Theater Quarterly: The Many Voices of Theater" by Sameera Iyengar
Winter 1999 issue
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"Colonial Monuments, Heroin Addicts and Schoolboys: A Picture of Karachi" by Sheheryar Hasnain
"The Drums of War, or How I Met My Tabla Teacher" by Joan L. Erdman
"Ritwik Ghatak" by Erin O'Donnell
"Singing Painters of Bengal" by Emily K. Bloch
"The Art of Shisha Embroidery" by Deborah Bhattacharya
Review of Vidya Dehejia, Representing the Body: Gender Issues in Indian Art, by Katherine Ulrich
Spring 1999 issue
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Review of Barbara Rossi, From the Ocean of Painting: India's Popular Paintings 1589 to the Present, by Robert Langston
"Born to Work: An Interview with Dr. Neera Burra" by Vyjayanthi Rao
Review of Edward Cameron Dimock, Mr. Dimock Explores the Mysteries of the East, by Emily Bloch
Review of Chitaranjan Dutt, Karishma ke Paramparaagat Aadhaar, by Shreeyash Palshikar with response from Lloyd Rudolph
Review of Matthew H. Edney, Mapping an Empire: The Geographical Construction of British India, 1765-1843, by A.L.
Review of Donald S. Lopez, Elaborations on Emptiness: Uses of the Heart Sutra, by R. Glenwood Moore
"The Other Post-Colonial: An Interview with Harish Trivedi" by Emily Bloch
Review of James C. Scott, Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed, by Melinda Pilling
"What Trouble!" by Sukumar Roy



