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How To Be South Asian In America Narratives Of Ambivalence And Belonging 1st Edition Anupama Jain

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How To Be South Asian In America Narratives Of Ambivalence And Belonging 1st Edition Anupama Jain
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.15 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Anupama Jain
ISBN: 9781439903049, 1439903042
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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How To Be South Asian In America Narratives Of Ambivalence And Belonging 1st Edition Anupama Jain by Anupama Jain 9781439903049, 1439903042 instant download after payment.

Providing a useful analysis of and framework for understanding immigration and assimilation narratives, anupama jain's" How to Be South Asian in America" considers the myth of the American Dream in fiction (Meena Alexander's "Manhattan Music"), film ("American Desi, American Chai"), and personal testimonies. By interrogating familiar American stories in the context of more supposedly exotic narratives, jain illuminates complexities of belonging that also reveal South Asians' anxieties about belonging, (trans)nationalism, and processes of cultural interpenetration. jain argues that these stories transform as well as reflect cultural processes, and she shows just how aspects of identityOCogender, sexual, class, ethnic, nationalOCoare shaped by South Asians' accommodation of and resistance to mainstream American culture.

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