An edition of Kith (2017)

Kith

Kith
Divya Victor, Divya Victor
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An edition of Kith (2017)

Kith

"Kith [noun] one's friends, acquaintances, neighbours, or relations. In Kith, award-winning writer Divya Victor engages Indian-American diasporic culture in the twentieth century, via an autobiographical account that explores what 'kith' might mean outside of the national boundaries of those people belonging to the Indian and Southeast Asian diasporas. Through an engagement with the effects of globalization on identity formation, cultural and linguistic exchange, and demographic difference, Kith explores questions about race and ethnic difference: How do 'brownness' and 'blackness' emerge as traded commodities in the transactions of globalization? What are the symptoms of belonging? How and why does 'kith' diverge from 'kin, ' and what are the affects and politics of this divergence? Historically-placed and wellresearched, Kith is an unflinching and simultaneous account of both systemic and interpersonal forms of violence and wounding in the world today."--

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Publisher
Book*hug
Language
English
Pages
248

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Kith
2017, Book*hug
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Kith
2017, Fence Books, BookThug
in English - First edition.
Cover of: Kith
Kith
2017, Fence Magazine, Incorporated
in English

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Library of Congress
PS3622.I285A6 2017, PS3622.I285 A6 2017

The Physical Object

Number of pages
248
Weight
0.350

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL34541903M
ISBN 13
9781771663229
OCLC/WorldCat
1015387902

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL25706024W

Work Description

"Kith [noun] one's friends, acquaintances, neighbours, or relations. In Kith, award-winning writer Divya Victor engages Indian-American diasporic culture in the twentieth century, via an autobiographical account that explores what 'kith' might mean outside of the national boundaries of those people belonging to the Indian and Southeast Asian diasporas. Through an engagement with the effects of globalization on identity formation, cultural and linguistic exchange, and demographic difference, Kith explores questions about race and ethnic difference: How do 'brownness' and 'blackness' emerge as traded commodities in the transactions of globalization? What are the symptoms of belonging? How and why does 'kith' diverge from 'kin,' and what are the affects and politics of this divergence? Historically-placed and wellresearched, Kith is an unflinching and simultaneous account of both systemic and interpersonal forms of violence and wounding in the world today."--

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