[NIFL-ESL:7077] Ujwala's dissertation

From: Charles Jannuzi (jannuzi@edu00.f-edu.fukui-u.ac.jp)
Date: Tue Jan 29 2002 - 21:11:24 EST


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>. I actually
> had to edit out a chapter where I looked at interviews with middle class
> grandmothers, who underwent similar issues when they were growing up. They
> also had to deal with the last vestiges of colonialism, the issue of
whether
> or not to learn English, etc. My adviser said that additional chapter
would
> make the dissertation too long, and she was right.

Hope you are given the chance to include this material and update it overall
and publish it as a book.

Is the dissertation itself available online? Forgive if this info. was
recently posted. I've been doing e-mail on several computers and am a bit
disorganized (as usual).

Charles Jannuzi



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