Mapping Diasporic Subjectivities – Special Issue of South Asian Diaspora
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Table of contents
Introduction
Mapping diasporic subjectivities
Mala Pandurang & Delphine Munos
Articles
‘Home was always far away’: intertextual and intermedial poetic appropriations of double consciousness in Sujata Bhatt's Pure Lizard
Cecile Sandten
Simulating South Asia: literature, culture and belonging in Ireland
Louise Harrington
Writing Dubai: Indian labour migrants and taxi topographies
Christiane Schlote
L'Inde Perdue, L'Inde Retrouvée (India lost, India found): representations of Francophone Indo-Caribbeans in Maryse Condé's Crossing the mangrove and Ernest Moutoussamy's A la recherche de l'Inde perdue
Lisa Outar
Women and migration in South Africa: historical and literary perspectives
Kalpana Hiralal
Books reviews
Bead Bai
Mala Pandurang
Dubai, the city as corporation
Nisha Mathew
India Migration Report 2010–2011: The Americas
Pierre Gottschlich
Modern migrations: Gujarati Indian networks in New York and London
Ramnik Shah
Bollywood travels: culture, diaspora and border crossings in popular Hindi cinema
Rohini Mokashi-Punekar
Original articles
Food blogs and the digital reimagination of South Asian diasporic publics
Radha S. Hegde
Transnational Sufism from below: charismatic counselling and the quest for well-being
Mikkel Rytter
The journey of food from ‘When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine’ to ‘Mrs. Sen's’ in Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies
Paromita Deb
