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Graphic migrations : precarity and gender in India and the diaspora

By: Daiya, Kavita.
Series: Asian American history and culture.Publisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2020Description: xii, 226 p. ; ill., 23 cm.ISBN: 9781439920251.Subject(s): 1947 Partition Archive | Refugees | Secularism | Collective memory | South Asians Migrations | South Asian diaspora in literature | Forced migration | India | Gender identity | Influence Literary, artistic, etc | Bajrangi Bhaijaan (Khan) | Bangladesh | Citizenship | Decolonization | Ethno - nationalism | Fragmentation | Heteronormativity | Political secularismDDC classification: 305.906910954 Summary: Examines the literary and cultural archive of migration stories surrounding the 1947 Partition of India following Indian independence. Considers the representation of refugees, secularism, and gendered citizenship and how these narratives about migration and community influence and challenge dominant ideas about secularism and citizenship in India and the diaspora.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Examines the literary and cultural archive of migration stories surrounding the 1947 Partition of India following Indian independence. Considers the representation of refugees, secularism, and gendered citizenship and how these narratives about migration and community influence and challenge dominant ideas about secularism and citizenship in India and the diaspora.

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