Shaping Indian Diaspora
Literary Representations and Bollywood Consumption away from the Desi
Herausgeber: Dwivedi, Veena; Gámez-Fernández, Cristina M.
Shaping Indian Diaspora
Literary Representations and Bollywood Consumption away from the Desi
Herausgeber: Dwivedi, Veena; Gámez-Fernández, Cristina M.
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Shaping Indian Diaspora examines the cultural and social practices and the artistic manifestations of the Indian diaspora around the world. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, the contributors highlight the intersections of diaspora and artistic production.
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Shaping Indian Diaspora examines the cultural and social practices and the artistic manifestations of the Indian diaspora around the world. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, the contributors highlight the intersections of diaspora and artistic production.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781498514958
- ISBN-10: 1498514952
- Artikelnr.: 42964442
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 422g
- ISBN-13: 9781498514958
- ISBN-10: 1498514952
- Artikelnr.: 42964442
Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández is associate professor in the Department of English and German at the University of Córdoba. Veena Dwivedi is assistant professor of English at Feroze Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology.
Introduction: Shaping Indian Diaspora, or the Instability of Human
Morphoses, Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández and Veena Dwivedi Part I. Home
Diaspora after Indian Partition Chapter 1: Stories of Hasan Azizul Huq and
the Shaping of Indian Diaspora in post-Partition India, M. Rakibul Hasan
Khan Part II. Great Britain and Scotland Chapter 2: "Seeing Through a
Glass": Diasporic Identity in Vikram Seth's Two Lives, Mélanie Heydari
Chapter 3: Roots and Routes in Meera Syal's Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee,
Mounir Guirat Chapter 4: Indo-Scottish Cultural Flows: Bashabi Fraser and
the Streams of Identity, Carla Rodríguez González Part III. United States
of America Chapter 5: Rice and Fish: Food Rituals and Women in Lahiri's The
Namesake and Divakaruni's The Vine of Desire, Paromita Deb Chapter 6: The
Ebb and Flow of Homecoming-The Nature of Diasporic Existence in The Hungry
Tide, Kinga Földváry Chapter 7: Historicizing Diaspora, Multiculturalism,
and Migration in Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies and River of Smoke, Julia
Hoydis Part IV. Canada Chapter 8: Diaspora Identity in Kim and The Cat's
Table, Judith Caesar Part V. Australia and New Zealand Chapter 9:
Alternative Literary Spaces: India in the Antipodes, Alejandra Moreno
Álvarez Chapter 10: Outside, Inside, and Somewhere In Between: Laughter and
the Indian Diasporic Experience in A House for Mr Biswas and The White
Tiger, Adele Holoch Part VI. Bollywood and Diaspora Chapter 11: Little
Indias: Diasporic Communities in the US and the Consumption of Bollywood,
Keith M. Corson
Morphoses, Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández and Veena Dwivedi Part I. Home
Diaspora after Indian Partition Chapter 1: Stories of Hasan Azizul Huq and
the Shaping of Indian Diaspora in post-Partition India, M. Rakibul Hasan
Khan Part II. Great Britain and Scotland Chapter 2: "Seeing Through a
Glass": Diasporic Identity in Vikram Seth's Two Lives, Mélanie Heydari
Chapter 3: Roots and Routes in Meera Syal's Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee,
Mounir Guirat Chapter 4: Indo-Scottish Cultural Flows: Bashabi Fraser and
the Streams of Identity, Carla Rodríguez González Part III. United States
of America Chapter 5: Rice and Fish: Food Rituals and Women in Lahiri's The
Namesake and Divakaruni's The Vine of Desire, Paromita Deb Chapter 6: The
Ebb and Flow of Homecoming-The Nature of Diasporic Existence in The Hungry
Tide, Kinga Földváry Chapter 7: Historicizing Diaspora, Multiculturalism,
and Migration in Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies and River of Smoke, Julia
Hoydis Part IV. Canada Chapter 8: Diaspora Identity in Kim and The Cat's
Table, Judith Caesar Part V. Australia and New Zealand Chapter 9:
Alternative Literary Spaces: India in the Antipodes, Alejandra Moreno
Álvarez Chapter 10: Outside, Inside, and Somewhere In Between: Laughter and
the Indian Diasporic Experience in A House for Mr Biswas and The White
Tiger, Adele Holoch Part VI. Bollywood and Diaspora Chapter 11: Little
Indias: Diasporic Communities in the US and the Consumption of Bollywood,
Keith M. Corson
Introduction: Shaping Indian Diaspora, or the Instability of Human
Morphoses, Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández and Veena Dwivedi Part I. Home
Diaspora after Indian Partition Chapter 1: Stories of Hasan Azizul Huq and
the Shaping of Indian Diaspora in post-Partition India, M. Rakibul Hasan
Khan Part II. Great Britain and Scotland Chapter 2: "Seeing Through a
Glass": Diasporic Identity in Vikram Seth's Two Lives, Mélanie Heydari
Chapter 3: Roots and Routes in Meera Syal's Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee,
Mounir Guirat Chapter 4: Indo-Scottish Cultural Flows: Bashabi Fraser and
the Streams of Identity, Carla Rodríguez González Part III. United States
of America Chapter 5: Rice and Fish: Food Rituals and Women in Lahiri's The
Namesake and Divakaruni's The Vine of Desire, Paromita Deb Chapter 6: The
Ebb and Flow of Homecoming-The Nature of Diasporic Existence in The Hungry
Tide, Kinga Földváry Chapter 7: Historicizing Diaspora, Multiculturalism,
and Migration in Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies and River of Smoke, Julia
Hoydis Part IV. Canada Chapter 8: Diaspora Identity in Kim and The Cat's
Table, Judith Caesar Part V. Australia and New Zealand Chapter 9:
Alternative Literary Spaces: India in the Antipodes, Alejandra Moreno
Álvarez Chapter 10: Outside, Inside, and Somewhere In Between: Laughter and
the Indian Diasporic Experience in A House for Mr Biswas and The White
Tiger, Adele Holoch Part VI. Bollywood and Diaspora Chapter 11: Little
Indias: Diasporic Communities in the US and the Consumption of Bollywood,
Keith M. Corson
Morphoses, Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández and Veena Dwivedi Part I. Home
Diaspora after Indian Partition Chapter 1: Stories of Hasan Azizul Huq and
the Shaping of Indian Diaspora in post-Partition India, M. Rakibul Hasan
Khan Part II. Great Britain and Scotland Chapter 2: "Seeing Through a
Glass": Diasporic Identity in Vikram Seth's Two Lives, Mélanie Heydari
Chapter 3: Roots and Routes in Meera Syal's Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee,
Mounir Guirat Chapter 4: Indo-Scottish Cultural Flows: Bashabi Fraser and
the Streams of Identity, Carla Rodríguez González Part III. United States
of America Chapter 5: Rice and Fish: Food Rituals and Women in Lahiri's The
Namesake and Divakaruni's The Vine of Desire, Paromita Deb Chapter 6: The
Ebb and Flow of Homecoming-The Nature of Diasporic Existence in The Hungry
Tide, Kinga Földváry Chapter 7: Historicizing Diaspora, Multiculturalism,
and Migration in Amitav Ghosh's Sea of Poppies and River of Smoke, Julia
Hoydis Part IV. Canada Chapter 8: Diaspora Identity in Kim and The Cat's
Table, Judith Caesar Part V. Australia and New Zealand Chapter 9:
Alternative Literary Spaces: India in the Antipodes, Alejandra Moreno
Álvarez Chapter 10: Outside, Inside, and Somewhere In Between: Laughter and
the Indian Diasporic Experience in A House for Mr Biswas and The White
Tiger, Adele Holoch Part VI. Bollywood and Diaspora Chapter 11: Little
Indias: Diasporic Communities in the US and the Consumption of Bollywood,
Keith M. Corson