Miss Frontier Mail: the film that mistook its star for a train

Thomas, R. 2007. Miss Frontier Mail: the film that mistook its star for a train. in: Narula, M., Sengupta, S., Bagchi, J. and Sundaram, R. (ed.) Sarai Reader 07: Frontiers Delhi, India Centre for the Study of Developing Societies. pp. 294-309

Chapter titleMiss Frontier Mail: the film that mistook its star for a train
AuthorsThomas, R.
EditorsNarula, M., Sengupta, S., Bagchi, J. and Sundaram, R.
Book titleSarai Reader 07: Frontiers
Page range294-309
Year2007
PublisherCentre for the Study of Developing Societies
Place of publicationDelhi, India
ISBN8190142992
File
Web address (URL)http://www.sarai.net/publications/readers/sarai-reader-07-frontiers/294-309_rosie.pdf

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