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020 _a9781439920251
082 _a305.906910954
_bDAI
100 _aDaiya, Kavita
245 _aGraphic migrations : precarity and gender in India and the diaspora
260 _bTemple University Press,
_c2020
_aPhiladelphia :
300 _axii, 226 p. ;
_bill.,
_c23 cm
365 _b26.99
_cGBP
_d107.70
490 _aAsian American history and culture
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aExamines 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.
650 _a1947 Partition Archive
650 _aRefugees
650 _aSecularism
650 _aCollective memory
650 _aSouth Asians Migrations
650 _aSouth Asian diaspora in literature
650 _aForced migration
650 _aIndia
650 _aGender identity
650 _aInfluence Literary, artistic, etc.
650 _a Bajrangi Bhaijaan (Khan)
650 _aBangladesh
650 _aCitizenship
650 _a Decolonization
650 _aEthno - nationalism
650 _aFragmentation
650 _a Heteronormativity
650 _a Political secularism
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