South to South: Writing South Asia in the American South
By Khem K. Aryal (Editor), Sindya Bhanoo (Contribution by), Jenny Bhatt (Contribution by), Sayantani Dasgupta (Contribution by), Anjali Enjeti (Contribution by), Ali Eteraz (Contribution by), Tarfia Faizullah (Contribution by), Anuja Ghimire (Contribution by), Rukmini Kalamangalam (Contribution by), Soniah Kamal (Contribution by), Aruni Kashyap (Contribution by), Shikha Malaviya (Contribution by), Kirtan Nautiyal (Contribution by), Chaitali Sen (Contribution by), Hasanthika Sirisena (Contribution by), Jaya Wagle (Contribution by)
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By Khem K. Aryal (Editor), Sindya Bhanoo (Contribution by), Jenny Bhatt (Contribution by), Sayantani Dasgupta (Contribution by), Anjali Enjeti (Contribution by), Ali Eteraz (Contribution by), Tarfia Faizullah (Contribution by), Anuja Ghimire (Contribution by), Rukmini Kalamangalam (Contribution by), Soniah Kamal (Contribution by), Aruni Kashyap (Contribution by), Shikha Malaviya (Contribution by), Kirtan Nautiyal (Contribution by), Chaitali Sen (Contribution by), Hasanthika Sirisena (Contribution by), Jaya Wagle (Contribution by)
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This anthology of eight short stories and eight narrative essays depicts diverse facets of the South Asian experience in the American South. Some of them relate to the proverbial longing for what the immigrants have left behind, while the others spotlight the immigrants’ struggles to reconcile with realities they did not sign up for. In Chaitali Sen’s “The Immigrant,” Dhruv is unable to talk about a lost boy because he feels “as if he were trapping the boy with his story,” as if the lost bo...























