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South Asian Networks and Connections, 1858-1950

ISBN: 0230392717
ISBN 13: 9780230392717
Autor: Nasta, Susheila
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxv, 246 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 16.11.2012
Auflage: 1/2012
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Unique, interdisciplinary and collaborative project which involves scholars and curators from the V&A, British Museum, BL, the British Council and National Archives IndiaResults from 3-year AHRC-funded project, which has had international (and UK) exhibitions existing market for the bookHigh profile of editor Susheila Nasta has an MBE for her services to Black and Asian literature, and founded the leading journal in postcolonial literature (Wasafiri)Looks at the ways in which South Asians had an impact on Britain’s cultural and political life between 1870-1950 and the traces of their activities in contemporary lifeRaises vital questions about how future research could/should proceed in this areaFeatures a Preface from the distinguished novelist and historian, Nayantara Sahgal

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Beschreibung

Moving away from orthodox narratives of the Raj and British presence in India, this book examines the significance of the networks and connections that South Asians established on British soil. Looking at the period 1858-1950, it presents readings of cultural history and points to the urgent need to open up the parameters of this field of study.

Autorenporträt

SUSHEILA NASTA is Professor of Modern Literature at the Open University, UK and a renowned critic, broadcaster and literary activist. Editor of Wasafiri, the magazine of international contemporary writing, which she founded in 1984, she has published widely on South Asian Britain. Recent publications include: Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora (Palgrave, 2002); Writing Across Worlds: Contemporary Writers Talk. A photographic history of South Asian Britain is forthcoming with Westbourne Press in 2013. Before joining the OU, she worked at the Universities of London and Cambridge and held several research fellowships overseas. She received an MBE for her services to Black and Asian Literature in 2011.

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