All Stories

  1. “Tell it slant”: Postcoloniality and the fiction of biographical authenticity in Hanif Kureishi’s My Ear at His Heart: Reading My Father
  2. We narration in Chang-rae Lee’s On such a full sea and Julie Otsuka’s The Buddha in the attic: “Unnaturally” Asian American?
  3. Indo-Caribbean feminist thought: genealogies, theories, enactments
  4. Introduction: race relations and the South Asian diasporic imaginary
  5. “Minor” genres in postcolonial literatures: New webs of meaning
  6. M.G. Vassanji: essays on his works
  7. Transnational migration
  8. Mapping diasporic subjectivities
  9. Possessed by whiteness: Interracial affiliations and racial melancholia in Mohsin Hamid’sThe Reluctant Fundamentalist
  10. Gender, migration and agency: developing a “hauntology” of new becomings in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Devika and in Ginu Kamani’s Just between Indians
  11. A Place Within: Rediscovering India