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The South Asian women's diaspora engages in spatio-temporal interactions and power differentials in a variety of narratives, articulating agency, multiplicities of belonging and culturally integrative practices, highlighting homing paradigms. The sense of alienness in a new homeland, rather in worldwide home places, triggers rethinking of diasporic conceptions and epistemes of individual and group histories, personal and collective experiences. Some of the questions that this anthology seeks to consider are: How do women from the South Asian diaspora represent cultural negotiations and alienness of the adopted homeland in various narratives? What are the themes/issues they select to portray their perceptions of foreignness? How do culture, history and politics intervene in their portrayal of lived experiences? How do they locate themselves in the matrix of foreignness and diaspora? The contributors to this anthology examine narratives depicting South Asian women, their complexly positi

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Introduction, Shilpa Daithota Bhat

Section 1: Domicile Tropes

Chapter 1: ‘You are here, says the arrow’: The Body as Home in the Poetry of Moniza Alvi, Setara Pracha

Chapter 2: India, Heat, Dust and Tea?: Alienness and Marketability in Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

and Nicole C. Vosseler, Alejandra Moreno-Álvarez

Chapter 3: “[A] girl from the village: totally unspoilt”: Nazneen’s ‘Unhomeliness’ in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane, Sam Naidu

Section 2: Shifting Domiciles

Chapter 4: Ethnography of a Hyphen? The Gendering of Gen-X Diasporic Agency, Gurbir Singh Jolly

Chapter 5: Migration and Sexuality in S. J. Sindu’s Marriage of a Thousand Lies, Maryse Jayasuriya

Chapter 6: Reimagining Reluctance: The South-Asian Diaspora and Global ‘Homing’ in Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Shuhita Bhattacharjee

Section 3: Domicile Significations

Chapter 7: Negotiating the “Postcolonial Exotic” through Subversive Third-Person Narration

in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, Lara Virginia Kattekola

Chapter 8: Singing the Subaltern Woman: Film, feminism and Qawwali in the South Asian diaspora, Lauren Bettridge

Chapter 9: Song, Narrative, Belonging: The Place of Song in the Oral Histories of Sri Lankan Tamil women in London, Jasmine Hornabrook

Chapter 10: Domesticating the Alien: Culinary references and food rituals in The Song of the Sun God, Shashikala Assella

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/28/2020 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498591768, 978-1498591768
      ISBN10: 1498591760

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      Book Synopsis
      The South Asian women's diaspora engages in spatio-temporal interactions and power differentials in a variety of narratives, articulating agency, multiplicities of belonging and culturally integrative practices, highlighting homing paradigms. The sense of alienness in a new homeland, rather in worldwide home places, triggers rethinking of diasporic conceptions and epistemes of individual and group histories, personal and collective experiences. Some of the questions that this anthology seeks to consider are: How do women from the South Asian diaspora represent cultural negotiations and alienness of the adopted homeland in various narratives? What are the themes/issues they select to portray their perceptions of foreignness? How do culture, history and politics intervene in their portrayal of lived experiences? How do they locate themselves in the matrix of foreignness and diaspora? The contributors to this anthology examine narratives depicting South Asian women, their complexly positi

      Table of Contents
      Introduction, Shilpa Daithota Bhat

      Section 1: Domicile Tropes

      Chapter 1: ‘You are here, says the arrow’: The Body as Home in the Poetry of Moniza Alvi, Setara Pracha

      Chapter 2: India, Heat, Dust and Tea?: Alienness and Marketability in Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

      and Nicole C. Vosseler, Alejandra Moreno-Álvarez

      Chapter 3: “[A] girl from the village: totally unspoilt”: Nazneen’s ‘Unhomeliness’ in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane, Sam Naidu

      Section 2: Shifting Domiciles

      Chapter 4: Ethnography of a Hyphen? The Gendering of Gen-X Diasporic Agency, Gurbir Singh Jolly

      Chapter 5: Migration and Sexuality in S. J. Sindu’s Marriage of a Thousand Lies, Maryse Jayasuriya

      Chapter 6: Reimagining Reluctance: The South-Asian Diaspora and Global ‘Homing’ in Mira Nair’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Shuhita Bhattacharjee

      Section 3: Domicile Significations

      Chapter 7: Negotiating the “Postcolonial Exotic” through Subversive Third-Person Narration

      in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake, Lara Virginia Kattekola

      Chapter 8: Singing the Subaltern Woman: Film, feminism and Qawwali in the South Asian diaspora, Lauren Bettridge

      Chapter 9: Song, Narrative, Belonging: The Place of Song in the Oral Histories of Sri Lankan Tamil women in London, Jasmine Hornabrook

      Chapter 10: Domesticating the Alien: Culinary references and food rituals in The Song of the Sun God, Shashikala Assella

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