@article{c901f2a2440141a7aaf1566510d99490,
title = "“Of Words and Waginas…”",
abstract = "Review of Desilicious: Sexy. Subversive. South Asian. Ed. Masala Trois Collective. (Vancouver: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2003, 208 pp PB) and Red Silk: An Anthology of South Asian Canadian Women Poets. Eds. Rishma Dunlop & Priscilla Uppal. (Toronto: Mansfield Press, 2004, 184 pp PB).",
keywords = "Gender, Sexuality, Feminism, South Asian, Indian subcontinent, Diaspora, Multicultural citizenship, Subaltern studies, Canadian literature",
author = "Chakraborty, {Mridula Nath}",
note = "Since its founding in 1959, Canadian Literature has been widely acknowledged to be the leading journal in the field. Each year the journal publishes twenty-four peer-reviewed scholarly articles, several hundred book reviews, and selected poetry. It has a global readership and a proven impact on the discipline. The journal is published by the University of British Columbia, housed in the Faculty of Arts, and supported by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Aid to Scholarly Publications grant.",
year = "2006",
language = "English",
volume = "190",
pages = "81--83",
journal = "Canadian Literature: a quarterly of criticism and review",
issn = "0008-4360",
publisher = "University of British Columbia Press",
number = "Autumn",
}