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Ideas of Home Edited by While there are a number of excellent works that focus on Asian
American, Asian Canadian, and Asian British literature, most tend to
deal exclusively with ethnicity; only occasionally, though
inevitably, do they cross over into a direct exploration of topics
and themes deriving from the immigrant experience and the subsequent
quest for "home." Ideas of Home, however, focuses on that specific
theme in recent literature; it explores the many challenges to Asian
immgrants' sense of self and their conceptions of home. As they
emerge from the discussions presented in this collection, the
experiences of leaving home and arriving in a new place - and the
descriptions of them in literature - are ancient ones that demand
self-redefinition and resolution before the "new places" can be
sincerely embraced as "home." Works by important Asian writers,
including Amitav Ghosh, Maxine Hong-Kingston, Cynthia Kadohata,
Kalama Markandaya, Robinton Mistry, Bharati Muklherjee, Raja Rao,
Salman Rushdie, and Amy Tan are highlighted in critical discussions
of the treatment of immigrants in literature, and the complex
psychological adaptation they must face when confronting the central
concepts of self and home.
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