
Crossing Borders
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Tasneem Shahnaaz is associate professor in the Department of English, Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi.
Content
Introduction
Tapan Basu and Tasneem Shahnaaz
Part I: Multiculturalism and Its Discontents
1 Out of Line: Shifting Border Paradigms in Cooper, Morrison, and Yamashita
Silvia Schultermandl
2 Wave or Particle?: Crossing Borders in Ruth Ozeki's novel A Tale for the Time Being (2013)
Peter Schmidt
3 Translating across the Borders: Sui Sin Far and Other Interethnic/Interstitial Asian American Subjects
Martha J. Cutter
4 Dancing with Italians: Chicago's Italians in Fact, and in the Fiction of Willard Motley
Fred Gardaphe
Part II: Nation and Sub-Nation
5 Creating Kashmir: Gender, Politics, and Violence in Meena Arora Nayak's Endless Rain
Robin E. Field
6 Drawing the Durand Line: Pakistani Afghans, Borders, and Transnational Insecurity
Zubeda Jalalzai
7 Teaching Giovanni's Room in the Shadow of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Denaturalizing Privilege
Catherine Rottenberg
Part III: Diaspora and Trans-Nation
8 Diasporic Subjectivity: Dhan Gopal Mukerji's Caste and Outcast and Sadhu Singh Dhami's Maluka
Nalini Iyer
9 A Partition without Borders: Diasporic Readings of Clear Light of Day and Train to Pakistan
Rahul K. Gairola
10 Caste, Race, and Intellectual History: Notes on a Singular Modernity
Auritro Majumder
Part IV: Gendered Identities
11 Jessie Fauset and the Historiography of the Harlem Renaissance
Cheryl A. Wall
12 Space and the Shape of a Life: Placing Nella Larsen
Thadious M. Davis
13 The Sexual Commodities, Racial Economies, and Critical Oversights of Felice Swados's House of Fury
Ayesha K. Hardison
Part V: Art: Between the Popular and the Populist
14 Langston Hughes and the Challenges of Populist Art
Arnold Rampersad
15 Orality, History, and Narration: The Aesthetics of Listening
Jasbir Jain
16 Romare Bearden's Li'l Dan the Drummer Boy: Coloring a Story of the Civil War
Robert B. Stepto
Part VI: Journeys across Art and Life
17 "Heritage" in America: A Literary Stroll
Werner Sollors
18 What Is Ralph Ellison All About?: A Retrospective View
Charles Johnson
19 Writing across Borders: Race and Gender in Elleke Boehmer's Fiction
Lynda Ng
20 A Native Son Abroad: A Conversation with Amritjit Singh
Nibir K. Ghosh
Epilogue: Amritjit Singh: Reflections and Stories
Rajiva Verma, Ved Prakash, Houston A. Baker, Roshni
Rustomji-Kerns, K. D. Verma, David Ray, Judy Ray, Meena
Alexander, J. N. Sharma, Sachidananda Mohanty, Pradyumna
S. Chauhan, Malashri Lal, Sudhi Rajiv, Tapan Basu, Daniel M.
Scott, Joseph A. Conforti, Richard Olmstead, Barbara A.
Silliman, Zubeda Jalalzai, Gert Buelens, Robert Elliot Fox,
Bruce Dick, C. Lok Chua, Wendy Barker, Chitra Banerjee
Divakaruni, John C. Hawley, Shauna Singh Baldwin, Samina
Najmi, Rajini Srikanth, Nita N. Kumar, Altaf Ullah Khan,
Marsha L. Dutton, Vladimir Marchenkov, Richard A. Courage,
Heba Sharobeem and Ira Dworkin
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
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