This article shows how Rachna Mara's collection of short stories Of Customs and Excise puts forth a cosmopolitan feminism that reveals the losses and gains of diaspora in an arena of partiality and relationality
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
In this essay I will argue that there are embodied, privileged cosmopolitans, that merely masquerade...
peer-reviewedIn this article I explore how feminist postcolonial theories can help us to illuminate ...
Abstract The research article critiques the short stories authored by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ab...
This article offers an exploration of the concept of cosmopolitanism in Salman Rushdie\u27s novel, F...
At the heart of my blogging lies the desire to be a traveler moving through the world in a body mark...
Globalization is producing a new kind of fictional writing which may be better described as cosmopol...
When Santha Rama Rau burst onto the international literary scene in 1945 with her first book, Home ...
The importance of multiculturalism within the parameters of feministic theory has become a new eleme...
With a focus on young Egyptian women, this article explores the different ways it becomes possible t...
Set against the backdrop of Gandhi’s Freedom Movement, Water pushes the boundaries of India’s male-d...
This article explores the idea of approaching texts from an ethnographic perspective that is to ente...
This article explores the idea of approaching texts from an ethnographic perspective that is to ente...
This article looks at the practice of arranged marriage among women of Indian, Pakistani and Banglad...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
In this essay I will argue that there are embodied, privileged cosmopolitans, that merely masquerade...
peer-reviewedIn this article I explore how feminist postcolonial theories can help us to illuminate ...
Abstract The research article critiques the short stories authored by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ab...
This article offers an exploration of the concept of cosmopolitanism in Salman Rushdie\u27s novel, F...
At the heart of my blogging lies the desire to be a traveler moving through the world in a body mark...
Globalization is producing a new kind of fictional writing which may be better described as cosmopol...
When Santha Rama Rau burst onto the international literary scene in 1945 with her first book, Home ...
The importance of multiculturalism within the parameters of feministic theory has become a new eleme...
With a focus on young Egyptian women, this article explores the different ways it becomes possible t...
Set against the backdrop of Gandhi’s Freedom Movement, Water pushes the boundaries of India’s male-d...
This article explores the idea of approaching texts from an ethnographic perspective that is to ente...
This article explores the idea of approaching texts from an ethnographic perspective that is to ente...
This article looks at the practice of arranged marriage among women of Indian, Pakistani and Banglad...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
In this essay I will argue that there are embodied, privileged cosmopolitans, that merely masquerade...
peer-reviewedIn this article I explore how feminist postcolonial theories can help us to illuminate ...