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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.
Spring 2001 issueReview of Susan Bassnett and Andre Lefevere, Constructing Cultures: Essays on Literary Translation, by Jonathan Gold
Review of Margaret Beissinger, Jane Tylus, and Susanne Wofford, Epic Traditions in the Contemporary World, by Sareeta Bipin Amrute
Review of Martha Ann Selby, Grow Long, Blessed Night: Love Poems from Classical India, by Blake Wentworth
Review of Frank E. Reynolds and Jason A. Carbine, The Life of Buddhism, by David Clairmont
Review of Raka Roy, Fields of Protest: Women's Movements in India, by Kavita Daiya
Review of Vandana Shiva, Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply, by B.G. Karisson
"Khicuri" by Emily K. Bloch
"In Praise of Mr. Dimock: Two Songs of Tribute" by Wendy Doniger and Clinton Seely
Review of Giles Tillotson, The Artificial Empire: The Indian Landscapes of William Hodges, by Faiza Mushtaq
Review of Rob Jenkins, Democratic Politics and Economic Reform in India, by Ira Parnekar
Review of Kevin Bales, Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy, by David Clairmont
Review of Janet Gyatso, Apparitions of the Self: The Secret Autobiographies of a Tibetan Visionary, by Dan Arnold
Review of Sherry B. Ortner, Life and Death on Mt. Everest: Sherpas and Himalayan Mountaineering, by Heather Hindman
Review of Michael J. Shapiro, Violent Cartographies: Mapping Cultures of War, by Rajeev Kinra
"A Handicraft Revolution" by Cassie Adcock
"Journey through Dance" by Puja Lalmalani
Review of Lee Siegel, Love in a Dead Language, by Harish Trivedi
Review of Vijay Prasad, The Karma of Brown Folk, by Anil Lal
Review of Matthew T. Kapstein and Melvyn C. Goldstein, Buddhism in Contemporary Tibet: Religious Revival and Cultural Identity, by Melinda Pilling
Review of Richard Salomon, Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara: The British Library Kharosthi Fragments, by Dan Arnold
Review of Eivind Kahrs, Indian Semantic Analysis: The Nirvacana Tradition, by Whitney Cox



