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Book Chapters

Harrington, Louise (2019) 'Post-partition anxieties and the matter of authenticity in Ireland.' In: Mohanram, Radhika and Raychaudhuri, Anindya, (eds.), Partitions and Their Afterlives: Violence, Memory, Living. London: Rowman and Littlefield, pp. 157-179.

Harrington, Louise (2016) 'The (De)Humanization of Militant Bodies.' In: Iswarya, V. and Black, Danielle, (eds.), The Cosmic and the Corporeal: Interdisciplinary Explorations of Time, Space and Body. Wellington: Institute of Interdisciplinary Inquiry, pp. 110-116.

Harrington, Louise (2014) 'The New Irish? Indian Diasporas in Ireland.' In: Dwivedi, Om Prakash, (ed.), Tracing the New Indian Diaspora. Leiden; New York: Brill, pp. 63-80. (Cross/Cultures, Volume: 176)

Harrington, Louise (2012) '“Fragmentary Evidence”: the Struggle to Narrate Partition.' In: Dwivedi, Om Prakash, (ed.), The Other India: Narratives of Terror, Communalism and Violence. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 75-89.

Harrington, Louise (2011) 'An-Other Space: Diasporic Responses to Partition in Bengal.' In: Christian, Rita and Misrahi-Barak, Judith, (eds.), India and the Indian Diasporic Imagination. Montpellier: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, pp. 237-250.

Harrington, Louise (2007) 'The Train Nation: the Railway as a Leitmotif in South Asian Literature.' In: Lurdos, Michèle and Misrahi-Barak, Judith, (eds.), Transport(s) in the British Empire and the Commonwealth. Montpellier: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, pp. 289-307. (Carnets du CERPAC, 4.)

Journal Article

Harrington, Louise (2016) '‘Conflict cinema’ and hostile space in Northern Ireland and Palestine.' Text: Journal of writing and writing courses, 34. pp. 1-15.

Harrington, Louise (2016) 'Crossing Borders in Partition Studies and the Question of the Bangladesh Liberation War.' Postcolonial Text, 11 (2). pp. 1-16.

Harrington, Louise (2014) 'Simulating South Asia: literature, culture and belonging in Ireland.' South Asian Diaspora. Special Issue: Unrepresented Regions, Unheard Stories: Mapping Diasporic Identities, 6 (1). pp. 19-32.

Harrington, Louise (2013) 'Women and Resistance in West Bengal and Bangladesh: 1967 – 1971.' The Journal of Post-Colonial Cultures and Societies. Special Issue 2 Femininity, Violence, and the National Narrative, ed. V.G. Julie Rajan, 4 (2). pp. 47-79.

Harrington, Louise (2012) 'What's in a Name?' The Irish Indian Magazine, 3. pp. 25-26.

Harrington, Louise (2012) 'Ireland, India and Cultures of Exchange.' The Irish Indian Magazine (2). p. 24.

Harrington, Louise (2011) ''Fragmentary Evidence': the Struggle to Narrate Partition.' South Asian Review, 31 (1). pp. 262-276.

Book Reviews

Harrington, Louise (2018) 'Review of: Chakraborty, Mridula Nath, ed. Being Bengali: At Home and in the World. London and New York: Routledge, 2014.' South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 41 (1). pp. 234-235.

Harrington, Louise (2015) 'Review of: Rai, Rajesh and Chitra Sankaran, eds. Religion and Identity in the South Asian Diaspora, and Ajaya Kumar Sahoo and Gabriel Sheffer, eds. Diaspora and Identity: Perspectives on South Asian Diaspora. New York: Routledge, 2014.' Exemplar: the Journal of South Asian Studies, 3 (1). pp. 57-62.

Harrington, Louise (2015) 'Review of: Writing India Anew: Indian English Fiction 2000-2010. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2013.' Newsletter of the International Institute for Asian Studies, 72 (Autumn). pp. 14-15.

Harrington, Louise (2014) 'Review of: Lahiri, Jhumpa. The Lowland. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013.' Warscapes: independent online magazine .

Harrington, Louise (2013) 'Review of: Banerjee, Sikata. Muscular Nationalism: Gender, Violence, and Empire in India and Ireland, 1914-2004. New York and London: NYU Press, 2012.' Gender, Place and Culture, 20 (6). pp. 832-834.

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