Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173042799
- Publisher: South Asia Books
- Binding: HARDCOVER
- Height: 225 mm
- No of Pages: 230
- Weight: 431.30 gr
- ISBN-10: 8173042799
- Publisher Date: 01 Jun 1999
- Depth: 19
- Language: English
- Width: 144 mm
Original price was: ₹1,095.00.₹821.00Current price is: ₹821.00.
Explore the vibrant tapestry of South Asian experiences in ‘The Expanding Landscape’ by Carla Petievich. Delve into 11 insightful essays on women, identity, race, and the challenges faced by the second generation. Discover the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh, Muslim communities, temple traditions, and lively festivals. Get your copy now (ISBN: 9788173042799) and embark on a journey of cultural understanding.
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Satish Kannojia –
I appreciated the focus on women’s experiences within the diaspora. A well-researched and thought-provoking collection. Recommended for cultural studies.
Kanishka Sharma –
A fascinating look at the South Asian diaspora. Some essays were stronger than others, but overall a worthwhile read. Explores interesting themes of identity.
Sonal Kumar –
I really liked the essay regarding Muslim community. This is a insightful book.
Ridhi Shree –
The book offers a valuable glimpse into the complexities of South Asian identity. Some of the essays felt repetitive, but the overall message is powerful.
Vedant Agarwal –
The book provides good insight into South Asian culture. The essays on temple traditions and festivals were great. A really good read overall!
Bhuwan Sharma –
I enjoyed learning about the different cultural aspects. At times it was bit slow but overall informative book.
Sukhpreet Singh –
Well written book. This book really expands on diversity of culture.
Shubham –
Good introduction to understanding the challenges of the South Asian diaspora. Some essays were not as strong, but overall its good.
Prakhar Sharma –
Interesting perspectives, but sometimes hard to follow if you are not already versed in the subject. Still learned a lot though.
Soumya Ranjan Katha –
While some essays were captivating, others were dense and difficult to engage with. A mixed bag, but worth exploring for its unique viewpoints.
Siddharth Madan –
The book has some very strong essays on identity and race. This is a must-read for those interested in cultural diversity.
Bhuwan Sharma –
Petievich brings together a diverse collection of voices. I found the sections on second-generation experiences particularly insightful. A bit academic at times.
Nikhil Kashyap –
An important contribution to diaspora studies. Petievich curates a collection that is both informative and deeply personal. Highly recommended.