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Transmission
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Transmission

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It Takes a Girl
  • Language: en

It Takes a Girl

When a gangster is found floating in the Brook in a peaceful Asian neighbourhood in North London, the scandalous secrets of a family are set to explode. Shaani at 19 is faced with a situation that threatens to destroy everything: her brother's glittering future, her mother's mental health and the family's spotless reputation. In her attempt to right the wrongs, she takes the biggest risk of her life. Will it pay off? The lightness of touch in Srivastava's writing style is in stark contrast to the tense and terrifying roller coaster of the story - making It Takes a Girl a stylish psychological noir thriller. Atima Srivastava was born in Mumbai in 1961 and came to London at age 10. She was a film editor for 16 years and then a university lecturer developing and teaching courses in Literature, Film and Immigration. She has published two other novels, as well as several screenplays and short stories and been a Visiting British Writer in Residence at universities in over 50 cities including Seoul, Mumbai, Mainz, Sophia, Bern, Koln, Lugano and Singapore.

Imagining London
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 316

Imagining London

Imagining London examines representations of the English metropolis in Canadian, West Indian, South Asian, and second-generation 'black British' novels written in the last half of the twentieth century.

Looking for Maya
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Looking for Maya

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Towards a Transcultural Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Towards a Transcultural Future

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

This second collection, complementing ASNEL Papers 9.1, covers a similar range of writers, topics, themes and issues, all focusing on present-day transcultural issues and their historical antecedents: TOPICS TREATED Preparing for post-apartheid in South African fiction; Maori culture and the New Historicism; Danish-New Zealand acculturation; linguistic approaches to 'void'; women's overcoming in Southern African writing; new post-apartheid approaches to literary studies; Afrikanerdom; postmodern psychoanalytic interpretations of Indian religion and identity; transcultural identity in the encounter with London: Malaysian, Nigerian, Pakistani; hypertextual postmodernism; fictionalized multicul...

British Asian Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 438

British Asian Fiction

In this outstanding collection of essays, editors Neil Murphy and Wai-chew Sim seek not so much to demarcate the field of British Asian fiction, but to offer due acknowledgment of the artistic merit of the works of selected authors and simultaneously register their cultural significance. This volume demonstrates in situ the virtues of commentary that engages in a substantial manner with formal and aesthetic considerations, even as it implicates the discourses of alterity that dominate contemporary cultural criticism. Additionally, the essays delineate the complex subject positions explored by authors and texts, and focus on the way writers negotiate the exigencies of their location within an...

Journal of Literature and Aesthetics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Journal of Literature and Aesthetics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Migrant Voices in Literatures in English
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

Migrant Voices in Literatures in English

Papers presented at the Second World Conference of World Association for Studies in Literatures in English, held at Nagpur in January 2004.

Bridges, Borders and Bodies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Bridges, Borders and Bodies

South Asian diasporas can be considered transcultural legacies of colonialism, while constituting transcultural forms of postcolonial reality in today’s globalised world. The main focus of investigation here is South Asian women’s fiction, where diverse forms of identity negotiation undertaken by the protagonists in a number of contemporary novels (from the 1990s to the early 2000s) are read as transgressions. The themes of early gendered experiences of South Asian indentured labour migration, female genealogies and transmissions of cultural heritages down female lines, as well as negotiations of patriarchal violence, are read using a framework culled from postcolonial and feminist criti...

Diaspora, Law and Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Diaspora, Law and Literature

The well-known challenges of international migration have triggered new departures in academic approaches, with 'diaspora studies' evolving as an interdisciplinary and even transdisciplinary field of study. Its emerging methodology shares concerns with another interdisciplinary field, the study of the relations between law and literature, which focuses on the ways in which the two cultural practices of law and literature mutually negotiate each other and on the question after the ontological commensurability of the domains. This volume offers, for the first time, an attempt to provide an interface between these overlapping interdisciplinary endeavours of literary studies, legal studies, and diaspora studies. In doing so, it explores new approaches and invites new perspectives on diasporas, migration and the disciplines that study them, hopefull also adding to the cultural resources of coping with a swiftly changing social landscape in a globalizing world.