Jasbir Jain (ed.)

Creative writers like Ashis Gupta and Uma Parameswaran write from their own experience of migration and their own questioning of their relatedness. Gurbhagat Singh explores and critiques the theoretical formulations while David Stouck is concerned with reading and reception theories. Others like Shyam Asnani, P.A. Abraham, Rajul Bhargava, B.R. Nagpal and Jasbir Jain work through comparative contexts. Anisur Rahman, Sudha Rai, Ameena Kazi Ansari, Savita Goel, Veena Singh, Jancy James, Jameela Begum, B. Chandrika, Sonal Baxi write on single author works. Though a number of essays are on fiction, memoirs, poetry and drama are also represented. There is also an interview with Ashis Gupta. The works of Bharati Mukherjee, Kamala Markandaya, M.G. Vassanji, Uma Parameswaran, South Asian Women Poets, Ashis Gupta, Neil Bissoondath, Rohinton Mistry are discussed. Slightly stretching the Indian cultural situation to the subcontinent, two writers of Sri Lankan origin, Michael Ondaatje and Shyam Selvadurai, are also discussed.
The volume seeks to provide a new perspective to ‘postcolonial’ evaluations and critiquing of diasporic writing.
Jasbir Jain is the Honorary Director of the Institute for Research in Interdisciplinary Studies (IRIS), Jaipur. She was Sahitya Akademi Writer-in-Residence (2009), and Emeritus Fellow (2001-2003) both at the University of Rajasthan. Recipient of the SALA Award (2008) and of IACS Award (2003), Jain is deeply interested in indigenous narrative strategies and theoretical positions. A former K.K. Birla Fellow, she has also published in Punjabi and has translated from Punjabi into English. Series Editor of Writers of the Indian Diaspora, currently she is engaged in theorising Diaspora Studies.
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