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How to be South Asian in America: narratives of ambivalence and belonging
How to be South Asian in America: narratives of ambivalence and belonging
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Jain, Anupama, 1972-
Publisher
Temple University Press
Publication Date
2011
Language
English
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Reading assimilation and the American dream as transnational narratives
They came on buses: "Guyanese Opportunities" as a contemporary Americanization program
"Stretched over dark femaleness": three South Asian novels of Americanization
"How to be Indian": independent films about second-generation South Asian Americans
Ambivalent Americanization and South Asian narratives of belonging in diaspora.
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Americanization
Cultural assimilation
Electronic books
Ethnic identity
South Asian Americans
South Asian Americans -- Cultural assimilation
South Asian Americans -- Ethnic identity
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ProQuest (Firm)
ISBN
9781439903032
9781439903025
9781439903049
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