This book is a gathering of twenty
original, interdisciplinary essays on the paradigm of borders in African
American literature, multi-ethnic U.S. studies, and South Asian studies. These
essays by established and mid-career scholars from around the globe employ a
variety of approaches to the idea of border crossings and represent important contributions
to the discourses on modernity, diasporic mobility, populism, migration, exile,
sub-nation, transnation, as well as the formation of nationalities, communities
and identities.
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