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Rameshkumar, Ganapathy, Samuthirapandian Ravichandran, and Kanagasabapathy Sivasubramanian. "A new record of parasitic isopod for the Indian fauna (Mothocya karobran Bruce, 1986) from Strongylura strongylura in the Pazhayar region, Southeast coast of India." Journal of Parasitic Diseases 38, no. 3 (March 3, 2013): 328–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12639-013-0268-7.

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Zamma, Koichiro, Eiji Inoue, Mtunda Mwami, Bunde Haluna, Silindila Athuman, and Shaka Huseni. "On the Chimpanzees of Kakungu, Karobwa and Ntakata." Pan Africa News 11, no. 1 (June 2004): 8–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5134/143436.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Karobran":

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Jones, Jennifer A. (Jennifer Anne). "Aboriginal women's autobiographical narratives and the politics of collaboration." 2001. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09PH/09phj7761.pdf.

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Bibliography: leaves 273-284. This thesis examines the autobiographical texts of the Aboriginal women writers, Oodgeroo, Margaret Tusker and Monica Clare, in light of the 'community of commitment' which supported their publications. It considers how and why the Aboriginal women elicted outside support and how the ideology of the group informed the epistemology of the text.The role of collaborating white editors and professional editors are examined as crucial in influencing the style and content of the finished piece. The original manuscripts are compared against the published editions and the changes implemented by the editor are described. Following Frantz Fanon and Homi Bhaba, the adoption of the white ideological lattice by the Aboriginal author is characterised as the white mask of colonial mimicry. The outcomes of cross-cultural impersonation of the white editor are discussed, with the editorial collaboration viewed as the imposition of stereotyped representations of Aboriginality.
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Jones, Jennifer A. (Jennifer Anne). "Aboriginal women's autobiographical narratives and the politics of collaboration / Jennifer Anne Jones." Thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/21762.

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Bibliography: leaves 273-284.
284 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.
This thesis examines the autobiographical texts of the Aboriginal women writers, Oodgeroo, Margaret Tusker and Monica Clare, in light of the 'community of commitment' which supported their publications. It considers how and why the Aboriginal women elicted outside support and how the ideology of the group informed the epistemology of the text.The role of collaborating white editors and professional editors are examined as crucial in influencing the style and content of the finished piece. The original manuscripts are compared against the published editions and the changes implemented by the editor are described. Following Frantz Fanon and Homi Bhaba, the adoption of the white ideological lattice by the Aboriginal author is characterised as the white mask of colonial mimicry. The outcomes of cross-cultural impersonation of the white editor are discussed, with the editorial collaboration viewed as the imposition of stereotyped representations of Aboriginality.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Social Inquiry, 2001

Books on the topic "Karobran":

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Nārāyaṇa, Vinīta. Bhrashṭācāra, ātaṅkavāda, aura Havālā kārobāra = Bhrashtachar, atankvad aur Hawala karobar. Naī Dillī: Kālacakra Samācāra Ṭrasṭa, 2011.

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Looms, Suzanne. The Bilingual dictionary of business terms =: Karobari Istilahat Ki Lughar : 175 everyday English business terms explained. Cambridge: National Extension College, 1986.

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