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Introduction | ||
1 | The Girmit Ideology Revisited: Fiji Indian Literature | 1 |
2 | V. S. Naipaul: History as Cosmic Irony | 13 |
3 | Voice in Exile: "Journey" in Raja Rao and V. S. Naipaul | 25 |
4 | South Asia/North America: New Dwellings and the Past | 35 |
5 | Passages from India: Migrating to America in the Fiction of V. S. Naipaul and Bharati Mukherjee | 51 |
6 | "The Sorrows of a Broken Time": Agha Shahid Ali and the Poetry of Loss and Recovery | 63 |
7 | Still Arriving: The Assimilationist Indo-Caribbean Experience of Marginality | 77 |
8 | History and Community Involvement in Indo-Fijian and Indo-Trinidadian Writing | 87 |
9 | Staying Close but Breaking Free: Indian Writers in Singapore | 99 |
10 | Sam Selvon's Tiger: In Search of Self-Awareness | 105 |
11 | Indian Writing in East and South Africa: Multiple Approaches to Colonialism and Apartheid | 115 |
12 | Kamala Markandaya and the Indian Immigrant Experience in Britain | 141 |
13 | Rushdie's Fiction: The World Beyond the Looking Glass | 149 |
14 | Author(iz)ing Midnight's Children and Shame: Salman Rushdie's Constructions of Authority | 157 |
Selected Bibliography | 169 | |
Index | 179 | |
About the Editor and Contributors | 183 |
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