Britain, East Africa, Gujarat
Buch, Englisch, 215 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 418 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-18082-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
The diaspora, despite its economic success and considerable upward social mobility in Britain, has until now been overlooked within critical literary and postcolonial studies for a number of reasons. This book attends to that gap. Parmar uniquely investigates what it is to be not just from India, but too Africa—how identity forms within, as the study coins, the “double diaspora”. Parmar focuses on cultural representation post-twice migration, via an interdisciplinary methodology, offering new contributions to debates within diaspora studies. In doing so, the book examines a range of cultures produced amongst, or about, the diaspora, including literary representations, culinary, dance and sartorial practices, as well as visual materials.
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1. Introduction: Producing culture in the double diaspora.- 2. The gastropoetics of The settler’s cookbook: Diasporic trauma and embodied narratives.- 3. The performing body of Navratri: Dancing dandiya, dressing to impress.- 4. Picturing the modern self: Vernacular modernity and temporal synchronicity.- 5. Conclusion.- 6. Epilogue: Forging links and loyalties: Exporting Indian national identity, shaping digital diasporic identity.