
The South Asia Journal for Culture, Volume 2, is now available. While it is only available in Colombo at the moment, we hope to make it available at a limited number of outlets in selected South Asian cities over the next few months. Due to the delay of SAJC Vol 2, the third issue of the South Asia Journal, now in preparation, will be available by the end of this year as well.
Volume two carries essays from a range of interests that include Siraiki identity dynamics to readings of wayside shrines and women’s art in Sri Lanka. The contents of South Asia Journal, Volume 2:
Essays
The Journey towards ‘Siraiki’
Nukhbah T. Langah
What the Tree Said: An Ethnography of a Wayside Shrine in Sri Lanka
Sunil Goonasekera
Women Artists in Sri Lanka: Are they the Carriers of the Women’s Burden?
Anoli Perera
Reviews and Opinions
Cultural exchange and civil society in Asia: A perspective from India
Rustom Bharucha
Review of Meenakshi Thapan (Ed.,) ‘Transnational Migration and the Politics of dentity.’
Michael Collyer
Photo essay
A journey through intimate space
Jagath Dheerasekara
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