The focal point of this paper is the concept of transnational memory and the blurred and fluctuating boundaries of ties with the nation that was once home as depicted in Evening is the Whole Day, a novel by Preeta Samarasan, part of the emergent community of new Malaysian diasporic writers. New Malaysian diasporic writers in the context of this paper are taken to refer to writers who were born in Malaysia but are now settled elsewhere in the globe, and yet are recognizably transnational in that their writings focus on the older country and memories of family, community, and a nation that once was. The discussion expands existing scholarship on diasporic memory such as Rushdie’s argument of the broken mirrored refractions by introducing the ...
"'Identities are the names we give to the different ways we are positioned by, and position ourselve...
As a response to Ashis Nandy's article about the memory work, this article argues that memories are ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
Coming from a community born primarily out of the indenture experience, the creative writings that h...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
This paper deals with mutability of memory as a diasporic tool in Anita Rau Badami’s Tamarind Mem. A...
In the domain of diasporic writing large number of writers put their insights in the creative and cr...
The paper examines the meaning of ethnic memory as it finds expression in the life stories and ident...
This thesis examines representations of nation, race and gender in three postcolonial texts: Salman ...
This paper “Nostalgia, Home and Belonging: A Diasporic Reading of Before We Visit the Goddess by Chi...
Remembering does not mean reproducing, or duplicating time, but re-structuring time, restructuring a...
This dissertation focuses on the diasporic post-colonial British writers and British as they negotia...
This article discusses the mechanisms of memory and the schemes of transcending past recollections i...
This paper attempts to make a meticulous study of the Diasporic Fiction and tries to study the narra...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
"'Identities are the names we give to the different ways we are positioned by, and position ourselve...
As a response to Ashis Nandy's article about the memory work, this article argues that memories are ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...
Coming from a community born primarily out of the indenture experience, the creative writings that h...
Memories are not static or frozen, remaining in particular sites or places, within and belonging to ...
This paper deals with mutability of memory as a diasporic tool in Anita Rau Badami’s Tamarind Mem. A...
In the domain of diasporic writing large number of writers put their insights in the creative and cr...
The paper examines the meaning of ethnic memory as it finds expression in the life stories and ident...
This thesis examines representations of nation, race and gender in three postcolonial texts: Salman ...
This paper “Nostalgia, Home and Belonging: A Diasporic Reading of Before We Visit the Goddess by Chi...
Remembering does not mean reproducing, or duplicating time, but re-structuring time, restructuring a...
This dissertation focuses on the diasporic post-colonial British writers and British as they negotia...
This article discusses the mechanisms of memory and the schemes of transcending past recollections i...
This paper attempts to make a meticulous study of the Diasporic Fiction and tries to study the narra...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
"'Identities are the names we give to the different ways we are positioned by, and position ourselve...
As a response to Ashis Nandy's article about the memory work, this article argues that memories are ...
After the inception of postcolonial studies, the issue of migration and dislocation, place and displ...