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Crossover Cinema: cross-cultural film from production to reception
S Khorana
Routledge, 2013
392013
Emotions in late modernity
R Patulny, A Bellocchi, RE Olson, S Khorana, J McKenzie, M Peterie
Taylor & Francis, 2019
352019
From ‘de-wogged’migrants to ‘rabble rousers’: Mapping the Indian diaspora in Australia
S Khorana
Journal of intercultural studies 35 (3), 250-264, 2014
292014
Civil society movements and the ‘twittering classes’ in the postcolony: An Indian case study
R Harindranath, S Khorana
South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 37 (1), 60-71, 2014
272014
Introduction
R Patulny, RE Olson, S Khorana, J McKenzie, A Bellocchi, M Peterie
Emotions in late modernity, 1-7, 2019
122019
Maps and movies: talking with Deepa Mehta
S Khorana
Crossover Cinema, 27-35, 2013
102013
Self-distribution and Mary Meets Mohammad: towards ethical witnessing
S Khorana
Studies in Australasian Cinema 9 (1), 66-76, 2015
92015
The political is populist: Talk shows, political debates, and the middle-class public sphere in India
S Khorana
Media International Australia 152 (1), 98-107, 2014
92014
Asserting nationalism in a cosmopolitan world: globalized Indian cultures in Yash Raj Films
PC Pugsley, S Khorana
Continuum: journal of media & cultural studies 25 (03), 359-373, 2011
92011
The Tastes and Politics of Inter-Cultural Food in Australia
S Khorana
Rowman & Littlefield, 2018
82018
Crossover cinema: A genealogical and conceptual overview
S Khorana
Crossover Cinema, 3-13, 2013
82013
New technologies, Gandhian activism and democracy: re-examining civil society
S Khorana
82011
Watching to witness: Responses beyond empathy to refugee documentaries
S Khorana
Ethical responsiveness and the politics of difference, 133-149, 2018
72018
The problem with empathy
S Khorana
Overland Literary Magazine 1, 2015
72015
English-language television news and the great Indian middle class: Made for each other?
S Khorana
Studies in South Asian Film & Media 4 (1), 23-37, 2012
72012
Gender Mores on Indian Tv: The ‘Respectable’ Middle Class and Ndtv's The Big Fight
S Khorana
Media International Australia 147 (1), 111-121, 2013
62013
It’s Not Surprising Indian-Australians Feel Singled Out. They Have Long Been Subjected to Racism
S Khorana
The Conversation 3, 2021
52021
On being an ‘ethnic killjoy’in the Asian century
S Khorana
52013
Can producers and consumers of color decolonize foodie culture?: An exploration through food media in settler colonies
S Khorana
Gender, Work & Organization, 2021
42021
Diverse Australians on television: from nostalgic whiteness to aspirational multiculturalism
S Khorana
Media International Australia 174 (1), 29-38, 2020
42020
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