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Teaching South Asian Anglophone Diasporic Literature
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Teaching South Asian Anglophone Diasporic Literature
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Teaching South Asian Anglophone Diasporic Literature
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Migration from the Indian subcontinent began on a large scale over 150 years ago, and today there are diasporic communities around the world. The identities of South Asians in the diaspora are informed by roots in the subcontinent and the complex experiences of race, religion, nation, class, caste, gender, sexuality, language, trauma, and geography. The literature that arises from these roots and experiences is diverse, powerful, and urgent.
embraces an intersectionality that attends to the historical and material conditions of cultural production, the institutional contexts of pedagogy, and the subject positions of teachers and students. Encouraging a deep engagement with works whose personal, political, and cultural insights are specific to South Asian diasporic consciousness, the volume also provokes meaningful reflection on other literatures in an age of increasing migration and diaspora.This book also contains discussion of the following authors and works: Monica Ali,
; Nadeem Aslam,
; Bhira Backhaus,
; Gaiutra Bahadur,
; Sharon Bala,
; Ramabai Espinet,
; Amitav Ghosh,
and
; Mohsin Hamid,
; Meena Kandasamy,
; Rupi Kaur,
; Jhumpa Lahiri, "A Temporary Matter" and
; Deepa Mehta,
; Johny Miranda,
; Shani Mootoo,
; Bharati Mukherjee,
; V. S. Naipaul,
; Michael Ondaatje,
; Salman Rushdie,
; Sunjeev Sahota,
; Sara Suleri,
; Shyam Selvadurai,
; Ryhaan Shah,
; Narmala Shewcharan,
; Bapsi Sidhwa,
; Manjushree Thapa,
; M. G. Vassanji,
.