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British Asian Fiction Twentyfirst Century Voices Sara Upstone

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British Asian Fiction Twentyfirst Century Voices Sara Upstone
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.17 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Sara Upstone
ISBN: 9780719078323, 0719078326
Language: English
Year: 2011

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British Asian Fiction Twentyfirst Century Voices Sara Upstone by Sara Upstone 9780719078323, 0719078326 instant download after payment.

This is the first text to focus solely on the writing of British writers of South Asian descent born or raised in Britain. Exploring the unique contribution of these writers, it positions their work within debates surrounding black British, diasporic, migrant, and postcolonial literature in order to foreground both the continuities and tensions embedded in their relationship to such terms, engaging in particular with the ways in which this new generation has been denied the right to a distinctive theoretical framework through absorption into pre-existing frames of reference.  Focusing on the diversity of contemporary British Asian experience, the book engages with themes including gender, national and religious identity, the reality of post-9/11 Britain, the post-ethnic self, urban belonging, generational difference and youth identities, as well as indicating how these writers manipulate genre and the novel form in support of their thematic concerns.

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