Contributor — Supriya Kar is an editor and translator from Odisha, India. She previously worked as an editor at Cambridge University Press India, and now edits the online journal, Indian Literature Today,...
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Blog — ...“podium performances”) to become “a world leader in high-performance sport.”[1] This initiative was clearly motivated by the patriotic goal of enhancing Canada’s position in global sport and thereby building national...
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