I Brag... Some More. Girls, Goddesses, and a Chinese Lady

I Brag... Some More. Girls, Goddesses, and a Chinese Lady

Author: Annie Chau

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1612044042

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Author Annie Chau writes about her life in her continuing Brag series. I Brag ...Some More. Girls, Goddesses, and a Chinese Lady is the third book in this series. The earlier books are I Brag. and I Brag ...Again. Dating Through Heartbreak. In taking a detour off my main path of bragging through man-adventures and my quest for love, I wanted to reflect on the women who have significantly affected my life. These important women have taken part in (whether they know it or not) shaping who I am. I am grateful for the life lessons taught by them from when I was just a little girl to my present day adult life. It has been incredibly fulfilling to find the humor in these stories while writing about them, and doing so has helped me heal. Annie pays homage to her pseudo grandmother, who loved her family as if she birthed us herself. She talks about the mothers and moms she's had in her life, and the differences between them. She writes of the teachers who helped build her intellect and nurtured her drive, and the amazing women she chose to be her sisters.


Resistance and its discontents in South Asian women's fiction

Resistance and its discontents in South Asian women's fiction

Author: Maryam Mirza

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2023-08-22

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1526150603

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‘Mirza’s theorization of resistance is a substantive addition to feminist and postcolonial scholarship, and her rich readings of different literary texts make a valuable contribution to feminist literary studies.’ Nalini Iyer, Professor of English, Seattle University 'Resistance and its discontents in South Asian women’s fiction is a rigorous and impassioned exploration of the concept of resistance in postcolonial literature. It is an essential contribution to the field of postcolonial studies and a compelling excavation of resistance in South Asian women’s writing.' Claire Chambers, Professor of Global Literature, University of York 'Mirza’s comprehensive take on what counts as “resistance” in Anglophone fiction by women writers from South Asia and its diaspora—not just its heroic manifestations but also its limits, its contradictions, its marginality and even its absence in the reality of women’s lives—makes this a provocative theoretical inquiry into female agency. Resistance and its Discontents in South Asian Women’s Fiction makes a major contribution to postcolonial criticism as well as feminist theory.' Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, Formerly Global Distinguished Professor, New York University ‘Maryam Mirza’s new book is sure to become a major work of reference in the field of South Asian literary studies and of literature by (and on) women. Its breadth, depth, and level of detail are astonishing, and it offers a thoroughly new reboot of the genre of “resistance literature”, by enlarging and complexifying the semantic reach of the term “resistance” beyond its current remit within contemporary fictional narratives.’ Neelam Srivastava, Professor of Postcolonial and World Literature, Newcastle University This book is an examination of how English-language fiction by women writers from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka has grappled with the idea and practice of resistance. A valuable, original and timely contribution to the field of South Asian literary and cultural studies, this book extends and complicates existing debates about the meanings of resistance. It brings to the fore not only the emancipatory potential of resistance, but also the contradictions that it can encompass as well as the anxieties that it can generate, particularly for women. Focusing on novels and short fiction, the book explores fiction by Arundhati Roy, Kamila Shamsie, Tahmima Anam, Jhumpa Lahiri, Manju Kapur and Ru Freeman, amongst others.


What China and India Once Were

What China and India Once Were

Author: Benjamin Elman

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2018-09-25

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0231545622

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In the early years of the twenty-first century, China and India have emerged as world powers. In many respects, this is a return to the historical norm for both countries. For much of the early modern period, China and India were global leaders in a variety of ways. In this book, prominent scholars seek to understand modern China and India through an unprecedented comparative analysis of their long histories. Using new sources, making new connections, and reexamining old assumptions, noted scholars of China and India pair up in each chapter to tackle major questions by combining their expertise. What China and India Once Were details how these two cultural giants arrived at their present state, considers their commonalities and divergences, assesses what is at stake in their comparison, and, more widely, questions whether European modernity provides useful contrasts. In jointly composed chapters, contributors explore ecology, polity, gender relations, religion, literature, science and technology, and more, to provide the richest comparative account ever offered of China and India before the modern era. What China and India Once Were establishes innovative frameworks for understanding the historical and cultural roots of East and South Asia in global context, drawing on the variety of Asian pasts to offer new ways of thinking about Asian presents.