The Literature of the Indian Diaspora

The Literature of the Indian Diaspora
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781134096923
ISBN-13 : 1134096925
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The Literature of the Indian Diaspora by : Vijay Mishra

Exploring the work of key writers from across the globe, this significant contribution to diaspora theory constitutes a major study of the literature and other cultural texts of the Indian diaspora.

Shaping Indian Diaspora

Shaping Indian Diaspora
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781498514965
ISBN-13 : 1498514960
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Shaping Indian Diaspora by : Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández

The Indian diaspora is the largest diasporic movement from Asia, with the Indian community numbering over twenty-five million around the world. Its large scale encompasses a kaleidoscopic community from disparate regions, languages, cultural heritages, religions, and traditions within the subcontinent. The many peoples of the Indian diaspora have growing social and economic impacts on their new homes, but maintain their cultural bonds with India. This volume offers a thorough analysis of the diasporic practices of the Indian communities in essays covering a number of fields, such as literature, cultural studies, and film studies. The contributors deal with the Indian diaspora’s historical and contemporary connotations, its theoretical framework, the cultural hybridizations that emerge from diaspora, and other topics touching on the cultural and social effects of the spread of Indian peoples around the globe.

Exploring Gender in the Literature of the Indian Diaspora

Exploring Gender in the Literature of the Indian Diaspora
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781443873437
ISBN-13 : 1443873438
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Exploring Gender in the Literature of the Indian Diaspora by : Sandhya Rao Mehta

Reflecting the continuing interest in the diaspora and transnationalism, this collection of critical essays is located at the intersection of gender and diaspora studies, exploring the multiple ways in which the literature of the Indian diaspora negotiates, interprets and performs gender within established and emerging ethnic spaces. Based on current theories of diaspora, as well as feminist and queer studies, this collection focuses on close textual interpretation framed by cultural and literary theory. Targeted at both academic and general readers interested in gender and diaspora, as well as Indian literature, this collection is an eclectic selection of works by both established academics and emerging scholars from different parts of the world and with diverse backgrounds. It brings together multiple approaches to the predicament of belonging and the creation of identities, while showcasing the range and depth of the Indian diaspora and the diversity of its literary productions.

Writers of the Indian Diaspora

Writers of the Indian Diaspora
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Publisher : Greenwood
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : UOM:49015003018828
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Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Writers of the Indian Diaspora by : Emmanuel S. Nelson

The fifty-eight writers included in this new sourcebook have roots in India--or, less frequently, in Pakistan, Bangladesh, or Sri Lanka--but represent diverse geographical areas of the Indian Diaspora: from the South Pacific to South America, from the Indian Ocean islands of Mauritius and Singapore to the cities and suburbs of London, New York, Johannesburg, and Toronto. Their lives, works, themes, and critical receptions are examined individually but with attention to two central assumptions: that people of the Indian diaspora share a diasporic consciousness generated by a complex network of historical connections, spiritual affinities, and unifying racial memories, and that this shared sensibility is manifested in the cultural productions of the Indian diasporic communities around the world. These concepts, developed by Professor Nelson in a previous study, Reworlding: The Literature of the Indian Diaspora, are here applied to a larger canvas of writers, including major international figures such as V.S. Naipaul, and Salman Rushdie and talented emerging writers. The writers practice a variety of literary forms and represent a extraordinary diversity of ethnicities, languages, and religious traditions. The women among them contribute the perspective of gender along with the themes of ethnicity, migrancy, and post-coloniality shared with the male writers. Each entry begins with relevant biographical information on the writer, offers an interpretive summary of the major works, provides an overview of the critical reception accorded the corpus and individual productions, and concludes with detailed primary and secondary bibliographies. A brief appendix lists each writer with place of birth and places of domicile. The introduction to the volume, by Professor Nalini Natarajan, discusses several theoretical issues pertinent to Indian diasporic studies. Of value to all literary collections and scholars, this reference work will be of special interest for post-colonial and Commonwealth studies.

Indian Literatures in Diaspora

Indian Literatures in Diaspora
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781000604108
ISBN-13 : 1000604101
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Indian Literatures in Diaspora by : Sireesha Telugu

This book analyses diasporic literatures written in Indian languages written by authors living outside their homeland and contextualize the understanding of migration and migrant identities. Examining diasporic literature produced in Bengali, Hindi, Malayalam, Indian Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Marathi, and Tamil, the book argues that writers in the diaspora who choose to write in their vernacular languages attempt to retain their native language, for they believe that the loss of the language would lead to the loss of their culture. The author answers seminal questions including: How are these writers different from mainstream Indian writers who write in English? Themes and issues that could be compared to or contrasted with the diasporic literatures written in English are also explored. The book offers a significant examination of the nature and dynamics of the multilingual Indian society and culture, and its global readership. It is the first book on Indian diasporic literature in Indian and transnational languages, and a pioneering contribution to the field. The book will be of interest to academics in the field of South Asian Studies, South Asian literature, Asian literature, diaspora and literary studies.

English Literature

English Literature
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8126910488
ISBN-13 : 9788126910489
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis English Literature by : Malti Agarwal

Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora

Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 833
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ISBN-10 : 9781317373568
ISBN-13 : 1317373561
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora by : Radha Sarma Hegde

The geographical diversity of the Indian diaspora has been shaped against the backdrop of the historical forces of colonialism, nationalism and neoliberal globalization. In each of these global moments, the demand for Indian workers has created the multiple global pathways of the Indian diasporas. The Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora introduces readers to the contexts and histories that constitute the Indian diaspora. It brings together scholars from different parts of the globe, representing various disciplines, and covers extensive spatial and temporal terrain. Contributors draw from a variety of archives and intellectual perspectives in order to map the narratives of the Indian diaspora. The topics covered range from the history of diasporic communities, activism, identity, gender, politics, labour, policy, violence, performance, literature and branding. The handbook analyses a wide array of issues and debates and is organised in six parts: • Histories and trajectories • Diaspora and infrastructures • Cultural dynamics • Representation and identity • Politics of belonging • Networked subjectivities and transnationalism. Providing a comprehensive analysis of the diverse social, cultural and economic contexts that frame diasporic practices, this key reference work will reinvigorate discussions about the Indian diaspora, its global presence and trajectories. It will be an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and students interested in studying South Asia in general and the Indian diaspora in particular.

The Indian Diaspora

The Indian Diaspora
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0761932186
ISBN-13 : 9780761932185
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Indian Diaspora by : N. Jayaram

N. Jayaram provides a well-presented overview of the patterns of emigration from India, highlighting the key disciplinary perspectives and strategic approaches. The study of Indian diaspora has emerged as a rich and variegated area of multidisciplinary research interest. This volume brings together nine seminal articles by well-known scholars which deal with the empirical reality of Indian diaspora and the theoretical and methodological issues raised by it. Between them they cover a variety of important aspects such as asocial adjustment, family change, religion, language, ethnicity and culture.

Unaccustomed Earth

Unaccustomed Earth
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Publisher : Random House India
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9788184004847
ISBN-13 : 8184004842
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Unaccustomed Earth by : Jhumpa Lahiri

The stories of Unaccustomed Earth focus on second-generation immigrants making and remaking lives, loves and identities in England and America. We follow brothers and sisters, mothers and fathers, friends and lovers, in stories that take us from Boston and London to Bombay and Calcutta. Blending the individual and the generational, the exotic and the strikingly mundane, these haunting, exquisitely detailed and emotionally complex stories are intensely compelling elegies of life, death, love and fate. This is a dazzling work from a masterful writer.

The Mistress of Spices

The Mistress of Spices
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Publisher : Anchor
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780307476777
ISBN-13 : 0307476774
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis The Mistress of Spices by : Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

A classic work of magical realism, this bestselling novel by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni tells the story of Tilo, a young woman from another time who has a gift for the mystical art of spices. Now immortal, and living in the gnarled and arthritic body of an old woman, Tilo has set up shop in Oakland, California, where she administers curatives to her customers. But when she's surprised by an unexpected romance with a handsome stranger, she must choose between everlasting life and the vicissitudes of modern society. Spellbinding and hypnotizing, The Mistress of Spices is a tale of joy, sorrow, and one special woman's magical powers.