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New Immigrant Literatures in the United States: A Sourcebook to Our Multicultural Literary Heritage

By: Alpana Sharma Knippling | Book details

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Anthologies and Collections of South Asian/Indian-American Literature

Azia Nurjehan, ed. Her Mother's Ashes and Other Stories by South Asian Women in Canada and the United States. Toronto: Toronto South Asia Review, 1994.

Bahri Deepika, ed. Between the Lines: South Asian Theorists and Writers in the United States and Canada. Temple University Press, forthcoming.

Cooke Miriam and Roshni Rustomji-Kerns, eds. Blood into Ink: South Asian and Middle Eastern Women Write War. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1994.

Katrak Ketu H., and R. Radhakrishnan, eds. Desh-Videsh: South Asian Expatriate Writing and Art. Special issue of Massachusetts Review 29. 4 ( Winter 1988).

Ratti Rakesh, ed. A Lotus of Another Color: An Unfolding of the South Asian Gay and Lesbian Experience. Boston: Alyson, 1993.

Rustomji-Kerns Roshni, ed. South Asian Women Writers: The Immigrant Experience. Special issue of Journal of South Asian Literature 21. 1 ( Winter-Spring 1986).

-----. Living in America: Poetry and Fiction by South Asian American Writers. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1995.

"Telling Tales." Committee on South Asian Women Bulletin. 9 ( 1995): 1-4.

The Women of South Asian Descent Collective, ed. Our Feet Walk the Sky: Women of the South Asian Diaspora. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 1993.


Selected Titles in Indian-American Film and Video

Features

In Custody. Ismail Merchant, 1993, 124 min., 35mm.

Mississippi Masala. Mira Nair, 1992, 118 min., 35mm.

West Is West. David Rathod, 1988, 80 min., 35 mm.


Documentaries

A Crack in the Mannequin: South Asian Working Women in America. Keshini Kashyap, Dharini Rasiah, 1993, 15 min., video.

Home. Michell Taghioff, 1992, 38 min., 16mm.

Knowing Her Place. Indu Krisnan, 1992, 40 min., video.

The New Puritans: The Sikhs of Yuba City. Tenzing Sonam, Ritu Sarin, 1986, 27 min., video.

None of the Above. Erica Surat Andersen, 1993, 30 min., 16mm.

So Far from India. Mira Nair, 1982, 28 min., 16mm.

Straight for the Money: Interviews with Queer Sex Workers. Hima B., 1994, 58 min., video.

Taxi-Vala. Vivek Renjen Bald, 1994, 45 min., video.


SELECTED SECONDARY BIBLIOGRAPHY

Aguilar-San Karin Juan, ed. The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s. Boston: South End Press, 1993.

Appadurai Arjun. "The Heart of Whiteness." Callaloo 16. 4 ( 1993): 796-807.

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