1st Edition

Reading Jhumpa Lahiri Women, Domesticity and the Indian American Diaspora

By Nilanjana Chatterjee Copyright 2022
206 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

206 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

206 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is an innovative and rigorous study of Jhumpa Lahiri's Indian American female characters' lived and imagined diasporic house space, using domesticity and the house as an analytical tool to explore their hidden domestic spaces. The book explores how the house as a spatial construct, shares a symbiotic relationship with its inhabitants, and through their implicit and explicit response... Read more

Foreword; 1. Introduction; 2. Interpreter of Maladies: We are(n't) Tied to House; 3. The Namesake: House Deferred; 4. Unaccustomed Earth: House Heals, House Hurts; 5. The Lowland: House as Salvation or/and Damnation; 6. In Other Words and The Clothing of Books: To Dwell is to Be; Bibliography; Index

Biography

Nilanjana Chatterjee is Assistant Professor of English at Durgapur Government College in India. She has published research papers on diaspora studies and culture studies, and some of her ongoing projects include work on Angami Kire’s formation of digital ethnic identity and on women and natural resource management in Naga folktales and stories. She has co-edited "Re-theorising the Indian Subcontinental Diaspora: Old and New Directions".