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Sītā.
In Mandakranta Bose, ed.
The Oxford History of Hinduism: The Goddess.
147–172. Oxford: OUP.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Were-tigers in Were-texts: Cultural Translation and Indigeneity in the Malay Archipelago".
Translation Politics in Southeast Asian Literatures
, edited by Grace V.S. Chin, Routledge, 2021, pp. 66-81.
Nazry Bahrawi, editor and translator.
Singa-Pura-Pura: Malay Speculative Fiction from Singapore
. Ethos Books, 2021.
Nazry Bahrawi. "Mecca of Myths: Melaka in Two Hikayats".
Moving Worlds: A Journal of Transcultural Writings. Special Issue - Postcolonial City: Southeast Asia,
vol. 18, no. 2, December 2018, pp. 24-33.
Pauwels, Heidi R.M. 2017.
Mobilizing Krishna’s World: The Writings of Prince Sāvant Singh of Kishangarh.
Seattle, University of Washington Press; Hyderabad, Orient Blackswann (262 pages) ISBN 978-0-295-74223-6
Pauwels, H. 2016. “Rewriting the Sītā-Rāma Romance: Nāgarīdās’
Rām-Carit-Mālā
(1749).” In
The Journal of Hindu Studies
9.3: 251–272
Nazry Bahrawi. "George E. Dutton (ed.). Voices of Southeast Asia: Essential Readings from Antiquity to the Present. Armonk, New York; London, England: ME Sharpe, 2014. 235 pp".
TRaNS: Trans-Regional and-National Studies of Southeast Asia,
volume 4, no. 2, June 2016, pp. 433-35.
Castro, Genoveva.
Wājid 'Alī Shāh Plays Krishna's Stolen Flute : The Multiplicity of Voices in the King of Awadh's Dramatic Work
. Seattle]: University of Washington, 2016.
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