Diasporic Writing from the Subcontinent: Selected Novels of Monica Ali and Kamila Shamsie

Paper Code: 
ENG 144 A
Max. Marks: 
100
Unit I: 

Recent Perspectives on Diasporic Writing
 

Unit II: 

The Diasporic Imagination : Transculturation

Unit III: 

The Diasporic Location and Identity: Home and Belonging

Unit IV: 

Diasporas in Flux in Monica Ali’s Brick Lane (2003)

Unit V: 

Multiple Identities in Kamila Shamsie’s Salt and Saffron (2000)

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Brah, Avatar. “Cartographies of Diaspora : Contesting Identities”. Review by  Parita Mukta. Feminist Review No. 63, Negotiations and Resistances (Autumn, 1999), pp. 108-110. Print.

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  • Mishra, Sudesh. “From Sugar to Masala: Writing by the Indian Diaspora” from An Illustrated History of Indian Literature in English, Ed. Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2003. Print.

 

  • Paranjape, Makarand. “Triple Ambivalence: Australia, Canada, and South Asia in the Diasporic Imagination” from Journal of the Department of English, Volume XXXII, Numbers 1 & 2, Eds. Sanjukta Dasgupta and Jharna Sanyal, Kolkata: Calcutta University, 2005-2006. Print.

 

  • Rushdie, Salman. “Imaginary Homelands” from Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981 - 1991, London: Granta Books, 1991. Print.

 

  • Said, Edward W. “Reflections of an Exile.” Biblio: A Review of Books, Volume IV, Number 11 & 12. Ed. Arvind N. Das. New Delhi: Brinda Datta, Nov-Dec 1999. Print.

 

  • Simpson, John (ed.). “Introduction”. The Oxford Book of Exile. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1995. Print.
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