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Diasporic writing simultaneously asserts a sense of belonging and
expresses a sense of being 'ethnic' in a society of immigration.
The essays in this volume explore how contemporary diasporic
writers in English use their works to mediate this dissonance and
seek to work through the ethical, political, and personal
affiliations of diasporic identities and subjectivities. The essays
call for a remapping of post-colonial literatures and a
reevaluation of the Anglophone literary canon by including
post-colonial diasporic literary discourses. Demonstrating that an
intercultural dialogue and constant cultural brokering are a must
in our post-colonial world, this volume is a valuable contribution
to the ongoing discourse on post-colonial diasporic literatures and
identities.
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