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Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction/Ajay K. Chaubey and Shilpa Daithota Bhat. I. iasporic Women Writers from India: Critiquing Transnationalism: 1. Interpreters of Transnationalism: South Asian American Women Writers/Christiane Schlote. 2. The Cultural Citizen in Bharati Mukherjee s The Tree Bride/Mona…lisha Saikia and Rohini Mokashi-Punekar. 3. Outsider/Insider: Examining the Narratives of Ethnic Violence in Select Literary Works of Contemporary Women Writers from the North-East India/I. Watitula Longkumer and Nirmala Menon. 4. Nationhood, Identity and Violence in Easterine Kire s Bitter Wormwood/Payel Ghosh. 5. Kiran Desai s The Inheritance of Loss: Encounters with Neo-colonialism/Rositta Joseph Valiyamattam. II. Women Writers from Pakistani and Bangladeshi Diaspora: Contemporary Perspectives: 6. Opening Up New Spaces: Arrival Motif in Sidhwa s An American Brat/Shirin Zubair. 7. Ethnic Identity and Multiculturalism in Bapsi Sidhwa s The Crow Eaters/Moncy Mathew. 8. Language, Identity and Politics in Kamila Shamsie s Broken Verses/Sonali Maurya. 9. Islamic Feminism in the Time of Terror: Reading Kamila Shamsie s Offence: The Muslim Case/Sania Iqbal Hashmi. 10. Alienation and Acculturation in Monica Ali s Brick Lane/Sidney Shirly. III. Sri Lankan, Nepalese and Bhutanese Diaspora: An Overview: 11. Fragmented Ethnic Identities of Individual Women: Nayomi Munaweera s Island of a Thousand Mirrors/Shashikala Muthumal Assella. 12 .Postcolonial Tourism and Gender Politics: Sri Lankan Beach Culture in Chandani Lokugé s Turtle Nest/Pallabee Dasgupta. 13. Revisiting Generational Dilemmas: A Critique of Roma Tearne s Bone China/Tamasha Acharya. 14. Women s Consciousness and Agency in Manjushree Thapa s Tilled Earth/Khagendra Acharya. 15. Home, Belonging and Diaspora: Manjushree Thapa s Seasons of Flight and Nepali Identity Conflated with Indianness/Khem Guragain. 16. Resisting Patriarchal Hegemony: Reading Kunzang Choden s The Circle of Karma/Nazneen Khan. IV. In Conversations with Writers: 17. A Journey from Sri Lanka to Australia: Chandani Lokugé in Conversation with Sissy Helff. 18. Manjushree Thapa in Conversation with Sally Acharya. Women Writers of the South Asian Diaspora: Interpreting Gender, Texts and Contexts offers varied perspectives on the literary works of women writers hailing from South Asia and living in different parts of the world. This volume deals with themes and issues represented by well-known and newer authors belonging to the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. Diaspora literature produced by women is fascinating for its intriguing portrayal of life abroad. For South Asians experiencing cultural differences, adaptation to a new society, acculturation and hybridization processes; the situation can be extremely dissipating or exhilarating depending upon circumstances. This anthology attempts to map the journey of South Asians abroad through the examination of diaspora authors narratives. The articles seek to capture the diverse pictures gathered by women writers whose unique vision and understanding of international migration and life in foreign lands adds to the existing literature on the subject. The interviews in the volume bring fresh perspectives through the personal experiences of the authors like Chandani Lokugé and Manjushree Thapa. They share their knowledge, experience, their migration and exploitation in their home and hostland. They divulge their trauma of alienation, identity crises and gender discrimination and explore vistas that are revelatory. (jacket).

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Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations : The Films of Gurinder Chadha
Bhat, Shilpa Daithota (EDT); Bettridge, Lauren (CON); Flynn, Susan (CON); Hebbar, Reshmi J. (CON)
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Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations : The Films of Gurinder Chadha
Bhat, Shilpa Daithota (EDT); Bettridge, Lauren (CON); Flynn, Susan (CON); Hebbar, Reshmi J. (CON)
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Hardback. Condition: New. This anthology of essays, deliberates chiefly on the notion of locating home through the lens of the mythical idea of Trishanku, implying in-between space and homing, in diaspora women's narratives, associated with the South Asian region. The idea of in-between space has been used differently in various… cultures but gesture prominently on the connotation of 'hanging' between worlds. Historically, imperialism and the indentured/ 'grimit' system, triggered dispersal of labourers to the various colonies of the British. Of course, this was not the only cause of international migratory processes. The partition of India and Pakistan led to large scale migration. There was Punjabi migration to Canada. Several Indians, particularly the Gujaratis travelled to Africa for business reasons. South Indians travelled to the Gulf for employment. There were migrations to East Asian countries under the kangani system. Again, these were not the only reasons. The process of demographic movement from South Asia, has been complex due to innumerable push-pull factors. The subsequent generations of migrants included the twice, thrice (and likewise) displaced members of the diaspora. Racial denigration and Orientalist perceptions plagued their lives. They belonged to various ethnicities and races, inhabited marginalized spaces and strived to acculturate in the host society. Complete cultural assimilation was not possible, creating layered and hyphenated identities. These intricate social processes resulted in amalgamation and cross-pollination of cultures, inter-racial relationships and hybridization in all terrains of culture-language, music, fashion, cuisine and so on. Situated in this matrix was the notion of Home-a special personal space which an individual could feel as belonging to, very strongly. Nostalgia, loss of home, culture shock and interracial encounters problematized this discernment of belongingness and home. These multifarious themes have been captured by women writers from the South Asian region and this book looks at the various aspects related to negotiating home in their narratives.

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Hardback. Condition: New. Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations: The Films of Gurinder Chadha explores critical and theoretical conceptualizations of identity, globalization, intersectionality, and diaspora, among other topics, in the films of Gurinder Chadha. This book argues that Chadha's work offers relevant and sensitive portra…yals of the members of the diaspora community that make these films of contemporary and enduring value, highlighting their challenges in hybridization and acculturation in the societies they migrate to and the historical and political exigencies that influence their everyday existence. Contributors analyze Chadha's films in the context of cultural milieus including multiculturalism, narration and representation, ethnicity, literary adaptation, and intercultural negotiations, while also exploring Chadha's own role as an auteur. Scholars of film studies, Indian cinema, diaspora studies, sociology, and cultural studies will find this book particularly useful.

Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations : The Films of Gurinder Chadha
Bhat, Shilpa Daithota (EDT); Bettridge, Lauren (CON); Flynn, Susan (CON); Hebbar, Reshmi J. (CON)
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Diaspora Poetics and Homing in South Asian Women's Writing: Beyond Trishanku
Bhat, Shilpa Daithota (Editor) / Kimak, Izabella (Contributor) / Jolly, Gurbir Singh (Contributor)
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Hardback. Condition: New. This anthology of essays, deliberates chiefly on the notion of locating home through the lens of the mythical idea of Trishanku, implying in-between space and homing, in diaspora women's narratives, associated with the South Asian region. The idea of in-between space has been used differently in various… cultures but gesture prominently on the connotation of 'hanging' between worlds. Historically, imperialism and the indentured/ 'grimit' system, triggered dispersal of labourers to the various colonies of the British. Of course, this was not the only cause of international migratory processes. The partition of India and Pakistan led to large scale migration. There was Punjabi migration to Canada. Several Indians, particularly the Gujaratis travelled to Africa for business reasons. South Indians travelled to the Gulf for employment. There were migrations to East Asian countries under the kangani system. Again, these were not the only reasons. The process of demographic movement from South Asia, has been complex due to innumerable push-pull factors. The subsequent generations of migrants included the twice, thrice (and likewise) displaced members of the diaspora. Racial denigration and Orientalist perceptions plagued their lives. They belonged to various ethnicities and races, inhabited marginalized spaces and strived to acculturate in the host society. Complete cultural assimilation was not possible, creating layered and hyphenated identities. These intricate social processes resulted in amalgamation and cross-pollination of cultures, inter-racial relationships and hybridization in all terrains of culture-language, music, fashion, cuisine and so on. Situated in this matrix was the notion of Home-a special personal space which an individual could feel as belonging to, very strongly. Nostalgia, loss of home, culture shock and interracial encounters problematized this discernment of belongingness and home. These multifarious themes have been captured by women writers from the South Asian region and this book looks at the various aspects related to negotiating home in their narratives.

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Hardback. Condition: New. Diaspora and Cultural Negotiations: The Films of Gurinder Chadha explores critical and theoretical conceptualizations of identity, globalization, intersectionality, and diaspora, among other topics, in the films of Gurinder Chadha. This book argues that Chadha's work offers relevant and sensitive portra…yals of the members of the diaspora community that make these films of contemporary and enduring value, highlighting their challenges in hybridization and acculturation in the societies they migrate to and the historical and political exigencies that influence their everyday existence. Contributors analyze Chadha's films in the context of cultural milieus including multiculturalism, narration and representation, ethnicity, literary adaptation, and intercultural negotiations, while also exploring Chadha's own role as an auteur. Scholars of film studies, Indian cinema, diaspora studies, sociology, and cultural studies will find this book particularly useful.