Through the Diasporic Lens (Vol. II)
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About The Author Dr. Nandini C Sen Is Associate Professor Of English At Bharati College, University Of Delhi. She Was Post Doctoral Fellow At The Indian Institute Of Advanced Study, Shimla And Cluster Innovation Centre, University Of Delhi. She Has Been The Recipient Of The Charles Wallace Fellowship In The Years 2000 And 2012 Respectively For Travel And Research In London. She Has Been Awarded The Ambassador For Peace Prize By The United Peace Federation, India Chapter. Her Areas Of Specialisation Are African Studies, PostColonial Literatures, Diaspora Studies And Gender Studies. About The BookThe Selection Of Essays In This Volume Through The Diasporic Lens Ii Explores The Dynamics And Problematics Of Diasporas Globally. Migration And Diaspora Formations, Which Are Familiar Features In The TwentyFirst Century, Require A Sustained Study Of The Changing Dynamics Of Contemporary Times. The Essays In This Volume Are Divided Into Five Broad Areas: Literature And Diaspora, Indian Diaspora In South Africa, Children And Diaspora And Discussions Around Global Diasporas And Migration. The Essays Delve Into The Dynamics Of Diasporic Existence In All Forms, Thus Making This Book A Comprehensive Site For Diaspora Studies. It Is The Second Book In A Planned Series On Diaspora Studies, Featuring Writing By Research Scholars And Established Academics, Thereby Spanning The Entire Gamut Of Research In This Area. It Will Be Followed By Subsequent Volumes Focussing On The Same Field.
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