Description
Book SynopsisWriting in-Between lies at intersections: between theory and praxis; between fiction and non-fiction; between author and reader; between the personal and the political. Beginning with a conceptual glossary that prepares readers for their journey through the book, Dinesh offers two central texts to invite readers to become co-creators. The first, F for _____, is written as an academic novella and culminates with an interactive section that is composed of guided invitations for the reader/co-creator. The second text, Julys, takes the form of a dramatic memoir and intersperses invitations for readers/co-creators between each of its chapters. Dinesh brings these threads together in an entirely interactive concluding chapter, where her hopes for collaborative meaning making take centre stage. In all of its unique invitations to engage, Dinesh's readers/co-creators can either choose to craft their creations in personal notebooks or blank spaces in this w
Table of Contents
Section 1. Between Writing and Me
Section 2. Between the political and the personal: F for _______
Chapter 1. F for (not just about) Food
Chapter 2. Interview One
Chapter 3. Safar: Part One
Chapter 4. F for Fierce
Chapter 5. Interview Two
Chapter 6. Safar: Part Two
Chapter 7. F for Fences
Chapter 8. Interview Three
Chapter 9. Safar: Part Three
Chapter 10. F for Few-and-far-between
Chapter 11. Interview Four
Chapter 12. Safar: Part Four
Chapter 13. F for (so close and yet so) Far
Chapter 14. Interview Five
Chapter 15. Part Five: Your Safar
Chapter 16. F for _____
Section 3. Between the personal and the political: Julys
Chapter 1. Apoopa
Chapter 2. You: Part One
Chapter 3. My Dear
Chapter 4. You: Part Two
Chapter 5. Maestro
Chapter 6. You: Part Three
Chapter 7. Amma
Chapter 8. You: The Last Part
Section 4. Between Writing and Us
Index