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Section 1
CHANGE:  THE AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT
1. The Rudd Apology: An Indigenous View : Keith Truscott
2. &#x2018;Sorry&#x2019; or a Motif of Change: Aboriginal People and Reconciliation in Australia: Isabelle Auguste
3. Aboriginal Australians in Asia: Travel Experiences of Three Men from the Kimberley Region of Western Australia: Pat Lowe
4. Strange Way To Grow Up: Uncertain Identities and Traumatic Childhood in Roberta Syke's &#x2018;Snake Cradle&#x2019; : Suneetha Rani

Section 1B: WHITHER AUSTRALIA?
1. Australian Identity and Belonging at the Crossroads: Baden Offord
2. How Are We Looking?: Australia from the Outside : Greg Battye
3. Postcolonial Legacies and the &#x2018;Small Country Syndrome&#x2019;: Stephen Alomes
4. Australian Literature and Alternative Modernities: Bill Ashcroft
5. Australia's Trade Performance in the Asia&#x2013;Pacific: Abu Siddique
6. Australian Literary Blogs and Bloggers:  A Review of the Converged Environment : Julia Gross

SECTION 1C:AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE
1. Locating Voss within Change, Conflict and Convergence: Carol Leon
2. Change, Conflict and Convergence in Pursuit of Identity: Yasmine Gooneratne's A Change of Skies: Tara Senanayake
3. When the Last Leaf Falls: Glen Phillips
4. You Are Out of Time : Adrian Mitchell
5. The Search for Doma (Home) in Richard Flanagan's &#x2018;The Sound of One Hand Clapping&#x2019; : Jane Fernandez

Section 2:  CHANGE IN THE SRI LANKAN CONTEXT: SOME REFLECTIONS

1. The Deterritorialisation of Lankan English: Careema Jayaweera
2. Contemporary Sri Lankan Art: Tradition and Modernity, Historical Moment/Ahistorical Space? Ashley Halp&#xE9; 
3.  Shakespeare in Ceylon: The Native Body in Performance: Changing Interpretations: Kanchana Warnapala
4. Cricket as Text: Some Reflections on Sri Lanka&#x2019;s Most Popular Game: Liyanage Amarakeerthi
5. The Challenge of an Ageing Population: Nimal Sanderatne
6. Kattankudy in Eastern Sri Lanka: A Mullah&#x2013;Merchant Urban Complex Caught Between Islamist Factionalism and Ethnonationalism:  Ameer Ali

Section 3: CHANGES IN THE INDIAN SCENE

1. Changing Bollywood Audiences and the Possibilities of an &#x2018;Interdiscourse&#x2019;: Anjali Roy
2. Critiquing the Nation: The Case of Salman Rushdie: Vijayasree Chaganti
3. Change and Conflict in Cyberspace: Bangalore, Pune and the Rise of the Indian Cyberproletariat: Serge Walberg

Section 4:  THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE

1. Change, Conflict, Challenge, Convergence: Some Reflections on the Current International Scene: Nihal Rodrigo
2. The Asian Safe House and the Trojan Horse: Alison Broinowski 
3. &#x2018;A Tale of Two Islands&#x2019;: Violent Relatedness and the Struggle over Geography: Suvendrini Perera  
4. Conflict Case Studies: Rajeewa Jayasinghe

Section 5:  CULTURAL CHANGE: EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN PERSPECTIVES

1. The Past as Definer of the Present: The History of the Australian Studies Centre at the University of Barcelona: Sue  Ballyn
2. Tracing Hybridity in Sri Lankan Writing: Yasmine Gooneratne's &#x2018;A Change of Skies&#x2019; : Isabel Alonso- Breto
3. Disciplining Difference: Post-Coloniality and Aesthetics: Chelva Kanaganayakam
4. Ondaatje's Impertinent Voices: Tracking Family Ties to Remember History: Julie Mehta  
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