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2020 Conference Publication The Hindoo girl’s song: a shady story from British IndiaDooley, Gillian and Salma, Umme (2020). The Hindoo girl’s song: a shady story from British India. 17th David Nichol Smith Seminar in Eighteenth-Century Studies, Adelaide, SA Australia, 2 -4 December. North Ryde, NSW Australia: Australian Historical Association. |
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2019 Conference Publication Remaking the existing: representation of transcultural transformation in Monica Ali’s Brick laneSalma, Umme (2019). Remaking the existing: representation of transcultural transformation in Monica Ali’s Brick lane. Cultural Transformations, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 4-6 December 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication Translingual as transcultural: identity in Nashid Kamal’s The Glass BanglesSalma, Umme (2019). Translingual as transcultural: identity in Nashid Kamal’s The Glass Bangles. Crossing Boundaries: Language, Culture and Migration, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 27-29 November 2019. |
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2019 Conference Publication “‘[n]o turning back … to go through”: Family memory and female agency in Nashid Kamal’s The Glass BanglesSalma, Umme (2019). “‘[n]o turning back … to go through”: Family memory and female agency in Nashid Kamal’s The Glass Bangles. Transnational Families, Transnational Novels, London, United Kingdom, 12-13 July 2019. |
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2017 Conference Publication Tensions over cultural teaching: fictional representation of educational impact in Adib Khan’s Seasonal Adjustments and Monica Ali’s Brick LaneSalma, Umme (2017). Tensions over cultural teaching: fictional representation of educational impact in Adib Khan’s Seasonal Adjustments and Monica Ali’s Brick Lane. Colliding Ideas: Breaking open educational Impact to engage with diverse communities, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 16 September 2017. |
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2017 Conference Publication Representation of suppressed desire and excessive hunger in Maria Chaudhuri’s Beloved StrangersSalma, Umme (2017). Representation of suppressed desire and excessive hunger in Maria Chaudhuri’s Beloved Strangers. Excess, Desire and Twentieth- to Twenty-First Century Women’s Writing Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 8-10 February 2017. |