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This text places individual works of world famous writers within a diverse tradition of immigrant writing that has evolved in Britain since World War II. It locates their work within an historical, cultural and aesthetic framework.
English literature --- South Asians --- Emigration and immigration in literature --- South Asians in literature --- Immigrants in literature --- South Asian authors --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- Southeast Asia --- In literature.
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Asian American women --- Asians in literature --- Canadian fiction --- Eurasians --- Novelists, Canadian --- Sisters --- Asian influences --- Sui Sin Far, --- Eaton, Winnifred, --- Asia --- In literature.
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The figure of the diasporic or migrant writer has recently come to be seen in the West as the 'Everyman' of the late modern period, a cultural traveler who can traverse national, political and ethnic boundaries. Home Truths: Fictions of the South Asian Diaspora in Britain seeks to place individual works of now world famous writers such as V.S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Sam Selvon or Hanif Kureishi within a diverse tradition of immigrant writing that has evolved in Britain since the Second World War. It also locates their work within an historical, cultural and aesthetic framework which has its roots prior to postwar migrations and derives from long-established indigenous traditions at 'home' and 'abroad'.
English fiction --- South Asians --- Emigration and immigration in literature. --- South Asians in literature. --- Immigrants in literature. --- Sud-Asiatiques --- Émigration et immigration --- Asiatiques --- Roman anglais --- South Asian authors --- History and criticism. --- Intellectual life. --- Vie intellectuelle --- Dans la littérature. --- Auteurs d'origine asiatique --- Critique et interprétation. --- Southeast Asia --- Asie du Sud-Est --- In literature.
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