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Austin, Sara. "Sita, Surpanakha and Kaikeyi as political bodies: Representations of female sexuality in idealised culture." Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics 5. (2014): 125–36.   
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Back, Carina Stefanie. Vom rezitierten Purana zur gemalten Bildergeschichte: Informationstransfer bei der Umsetzung indischer mythologischer Überlieferung in Comics. Religionswissenschaft. Berlin [etc.]: LIT, 2007.   
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Chandra, Nandini. The Classic Popular: Amar Chitra Katha, 1967–2007. New Delhi: Yoda Press, 2008.   
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Chandra, Nandini. "The Unreal Real and the Real Unreal." Masala 5. 2 2010. Accessed 10Dec. 2010. <http://archiv.ub.uni-he ... ok/volltexte/2010/1367/>.   
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Figueira, Dorothy. "Guts and Glory: Representations of History in Indian Comic Books." Comic und Literatur. Konstellationen. Ed. Monika Schmitz-Emans. linguae & litterae. Berlin u. Boston: de Gruyter, 2012. 167–84.   
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Hawley, John Stratton. "The Saints Subdued: Domestic Virtue and National Integration in Amar Chitra Katha." Media and the Transformation of Religion in South Asia. Eds. Lawrence A. Babb and Susan S. Wadley. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1995. 107–34.   
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Lent, John A. "India's Amar Chitra Katha: ‘Fictionalized’ History or the Real Story?." International Journal of Comic Art 6. (2004): 56–76.   
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Lent, John A. "Indiens ›Amar Chitra Katha‹: Vom Nutzen und Nachteil eines Comics für die Geschichtsvermittlung." Szenarien des Comic. Helden und Historien im Medium der Schriftbildlichkeit. Eds. Stefanie Diekmann and Matthias Schneider. Berlin: SuKuLTuR, 2005. 158–175.   
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McLain, Karline. "Sita and Shrupanakha: Symbols of the Nation in Amar Chitra Katha." Manushi: A Journal about Women and Society 122. (2001): 32–39.   
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McLain, Karline. "Lifting the Mountain: Debating the Place of Science and Faith in the Creation of a Krishna Comic Book." Journal of Vaishnava Studies 13. (2005): 22–37.   
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McLain, Karline. "Who Shot the Mahatma? Representing Gandhian Politics in Indian Comic Books." South Asia Research 27. (2007): 57–77.   
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McLain, Karline. "Holy superheroine: A comic book interpretation of the Hindu Devī Māhātmya Scripture." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 71. (2008): 297–322.   
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McLain, Karline. India’s Immortal Comic Books: Gods, Kings, and Other Heroes. Contemporary Indian Studies. Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 2009.   
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McLain, Karline. "The Place of Comics in the Modern Hindu Imagination." Religion Compass 5. (2011): 598–608.   
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McLain, Karline. "Many Comic Book Ramayanas: Idealizing and Opposing Rama as the Righteous God-King." Comics and Sacred Texts. Reimagining Religion and Graphic Narratives. Eds. Assaf Gamzou and Ken Koltun-Fromm. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2018. 77–97.   
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McLain, Karline. "Gods, kings and local Telugu guys: Competing visions of the heroic in Indian comic books." Popular Culture in a Globalised India. Eds. K. Moti Gokulsing and Wimal Dissanayake. London, New York: Routledge, 2009. 157–73.   
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Nayar, Pramod K. "Amar Chitra Katha and the Construction of Indian Identity." ICFAI Journal of English Studies 1. (2006): 26–35.   
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Parameswaran, Radhika E. and Kavitha Cardoza. "Immortal Comics, Epidermal Politics." Journal of Children and Media 3. (2009): 19–34.   
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Pritchett, Frances W. "The World of Amar Chitra Katha." Media and the Transformation of Religion in South Asia. Eds. Lawrence A. Babb and Susan S. Wadley. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1995. 76–106.   
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Sreenivas, Deepa. Sculpting a Middle Class: History, Masculinity and the Amar Chitra Katha in India. New Delhi: Routledge, 2010.   
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Stoll, Jeremy. "Rama for Beginners: Bridging Indian Folk and Comics Cultures." Folklore Forum 2011. Accessed 31May. 2013. <http://folkloreforum.ne ... lk-and-comics-cultures/>.   
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Wiemann, Dirk. "Achievers, Clones and Pirates: Indian Graphic Narrative." Anglistentag 2010 Saarbrücken. Proceedings. Eds. Joachim Frenk and Lena Steveker. Proceedings of the Conference of the German Association of University Teachers of English. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier, 2011. 157–69.   
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Yadav, Deepali. "Studying the Genre of Graphical Biographies: Maus, ACK, Bhimayana." Gnosis Special Issue (2019): 214–26.   
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