scholarly journals Small World: Narrow, Wide and Long replication of Goyal, van der Leij and Moraga‐González (JPE 2006) and a Comparison of EconLit and Scopus †

Author(s):  
Michael E. Rose
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1999 ◽  
Vol 056 (02) ◽  
pp. 0065-0065
Author(s):  
Ch. Hürny ◽  
H. P. Ludin
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1994 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christine Chiarello ◽  
Lisa Maxfield ◽  
Lorie Richards ◽  
Todd Kahan ◽  
Noel Swann
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2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 14-20
Author(s):  
Ms. Cheryl Antonette Dumenil ◽  
Dr. Cheryl Davis

North- East India is an under veiled region with an awe-inspiring landscape, different groups of ethnic people, their culture and heritage. Contemporary writers from this region aspire towards a vision outside the tapered ethnic channel, and they represent a shared history. In their writings, the cultural memory is showcased, and the intensity of feeling overflows the labour of technique and craft. Mamang Dai presents a rare glimpse into the ecology, culture, life of the tribal people and history of the land of the dawn-lit mountains, Arunachal Pradesh, through her novel The Legends of Pensam. The word ‘Pensam’ in the title means ‘in-between’,  but it may also be interpreted as ‘the hidden spaces of the heart’. This is a small world where anything can happen. Being adherents of the animistic faith, the tribes here believe in co-existence with the natural world along with the presence of spirits in their forests and rivers. This paper attempts to draw an insight into the culture and gender of the Arunachalis with special reference to The Legends of Pensam by Mamang Dai.


2010 ◽  
Vol 30 (9) ◽  
pp. 2497-2500
Author(s):  
Xiu-li REN ◽  
Jiang-ying DONG ◽  
Jian-sheng XUE

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