South to South bookcover

South to South

Writing South Asia in the American South

Khem K. Aryal 

(Editor)

Sayantani DasGupta 

(Contribution by)

Tarfia Faizullah 

(Contribution by)

et al.

Ali Eteraz 

(Contribution by)

Soniah Kamal 

(Contribution by)

Shikha Malaviya 

(Contribution by)

Chaitali Sen 

(Contribution by)

Jenny Bhatt 

(Contribution by)

Anuja Ghimire 

(Contribution by)

Hasanthika Sirisena 

(Contribution by)

Anjali Enjeti 

(Contribution by)

Aruni Kashyap 

(Contribution by)

Sindya Bhanoo 

(Contribution by)

Rukmini Kalamangalam 

(Contribution by)

Kirtan Nautiyal 

(Contribution by)

Jaya Wagle 

(Contribution by)

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Description

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 boy's story were his own story of getting lost in a foreign country. In Hasanthika Sirisena's "Pine," a Christmas tree becomes more than "only a pine tree with decorations thrown on it" when Lakshmi's ex-husband lets her know he is converting to Christianity "to get ahead in this country." Aruni Kashyap's "Nafisa Ali's Life, Love, and Friendships, Before and after the Travel Ban" tell a post-2016 immigrant story in which love is baffling. In "Gettysburg," Kirtan Nautiyal asks, how does an immigrant become part of the new country's history? Soniah Kamal's essay "Writing the Immigrant Southern in the New New South" reflects on what it means to be an immigrant writer and if one can write from two places at once. Together, the stories and essays in the anthology compose a mosaic of South Asian lived experiences in the American South.

Product Details

PublisherTrp the University Press of Shsu
Publish DateApril 21, 2023
Pages186
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781680032963
Dimensions8.7 X 6.2 X 0.9 inches | 0.7 pounds

Reviews

"South to South is an exploration of the immigrant experience in southern US, delving into themes of displacement, cultural identity and the toll of racial violence."
--Manushree Mahat in The Kathmandu Post

--Manushree Mahat "The Kathmandu Post" (3/16/2024 12:00:00 AM)
"an intimate, richly articulated expression of what it means to live in the American South as a South Asian immigrant."
--Gemini Wahhaj in Borderless Journal--Gemini Wahhaj "Borderless Journal" (10/16/2023 12:00:00 AM)

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