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Fashioning diaspora, beauty, femininity, and South Asian American culture, Vanita Reddy

Label
Fashioning diaspora, beauty, femininity, and South Asian American culture, Vanita Reddy
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-253) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Fashioning diaspora
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
944303218
Responsibility statement
Vanita Reddy
Series statement
Asian American history and culture
Sub title
beauty, femininity, and South Asian American culture
Summary
"In her insightful study, Fashioning Diaspora, Vanita Reddy carefully maps how transnational itineraries of Indian beauty and fashion shaped South Asian American cultural identities and racialized belonging from the 1990s through the first decade of the twenty-first century. She observes how diasporic subjects engage with and respond to various encounters with Indian beauty and fashion. One of the first books to consider beauty and fashion as a point of entry into an examination of South Asian diasporic public cultures, Fashioning Diaspora examines a range of literature, visual art, and live performance. Through careful analyses of novels by Bharati Mukherjee and Jhumpa Lahiri, young adult literature, performance art by Shailja Patel, beauty and adornment practices, as well as objects of popular culture including an Indian American fashion doll, Reddy challenges fashion and beauty as a set of dematerialized, overly commodified cultural practices. She argues instead that beauty and fashion structure South Asian Americans' uneven access to social mobility, capital, and citizenship, and she demonstrates their varying capacities to produce social attachments across national, class, racial, gender, and generational divides"--Publisher's web site
Table Of Contents
Introduction : beauty matters -- Excepting beauty and negotiating nationhood in Bharati Mukherjee's Jasmine -- Prosthetic femininity, flexible citizenship, and feminist cosmopolitics in the fiction of Jhumpa Lahiri -- Fashioning diasporic citizens in literary youth cultures of beauty and fashion -- Oppositional economies of fashion in experimental feminist visual media -- Histories of the cloth and sartorial sentiment in Shailja Patel's Migritude -- Epilogue : fashioning diasporic futures
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