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Intimate Class Acts Mryam Mirza

Intimate Class Acts By Mryam Mirza

Intimate Class Acts by Mryam Mirza


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In this scholarly work, Maryam Mirza examines ten novels in English by women writers from the Indian subcontinent. She explores the role of power and desire, and of emotional and physical intimacy in cross-class relations. Striking similarities in how gendered and classed identities are lived in India and Pakistan are revealed in this book.

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Intimate Class Acts: Friendship and Desire in Indian and Pakistani Women's Fiction by Mryam Mirza

The economically privileged Lenny is able to taste the forbidden delights of the adult world because of her ayah. The romantic relationship between Sai, an upper-class Gujarati girl, and Gyan, a lower-middle-class Nepali boy, crosses both class and ethnic boundaries. The marriage between Ram, an aristocratic Hindu, and Rose, a working-class Englishwoman, transgresses racial and class lines while also reinforcing patriarchal hierarchies. These relationships in Ice-Candy-Man, The Inheritance of Loss, and Rich Like Us reveal striking similarities in how gendered and classed identities are lived in India and Pakistan. In this scholarly work, Maryam Mirza examines ten novels in English by women writers from the Indian subcontinent. She explores the role of power and desire, and of emotional and physical intimacy in cross-class relations. Among others, Mirza examines well-known novels such as Arundhati Roys The God of Small Things and Kamila Shamsies Salt and Saffron, and works that have hitherto drawn limited critical attention, such as Moni Mohsins The End of Innocence and Brinda Charrys The Hottest Day of the Year.

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Maryam Mirza's extensive study is an illuminating read not only for academics, but also for South Asian writers looking to write well about the interactions of Indian and Pakistani characters created to represent the multilayered society that we live in. * Wasafiri *

About Mryam Mirza

Maryam Mirza is a BeIPD-COFUND postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Liege, Belgium. In JuneJuly 2015, she held a Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust Visiting Fellowship at Newcastle University, UK. Maryam has taught at several universities and colleges in Pakistan, including Kinnaird College for Women, Lahore.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Tabish Khair Acknowledgements Introduction: Writing Class, Writing Intimacy 1: Ayahs and Playmates in Ice-Candy-Man, The Hope Chest, and The End of Innocence 2: The (Im)possibility of Female Solidarity Beyond Class? The Binding Vine and The Space Between Us 3: Loving Class Others in The God of Small Things and Salt and Saffron 4: Domestic/Employee Seduction in The Hottest Day of the Year, The Space Between Us, and The God of Small Things 5: National or Class Allegories? Romance in Rich Like Us and The Inheritance of Loss 6: Speaking Back: The Politics of Cross-Class Dialogue Conclusion: Intimacy Across ClassModes of Elitist Narration? Bibliography Index About the Author

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NPB9780199466740
9780199466740
0199466742
Intimate Class Acts: Friendship and Desire in Indian and Pakistani Women's Fiction by Mryam Mirza
New
Hardback
OUP India
2016-09-01
224
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