Growing Up Indian in Australia

Aarti Betigeri (Hrsg.)

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Beschreibung

Vibrant, moving and diverse stories of shape-shifting between cultures.

‘To be Indian growing up in Australia is to tread the narrow line between here and there, to constantly code-switch and navigate between filling the needs and aspirations of your family, your community – and yourself.’

‘Indian-Australian’ is not a one-size-fits-all descriptor. Given the depth and richness of diversity of the Indian subcontinent, it is fitting that its diaspora is similarly varied.

Growing Up Indian in Australia reflects and celebrates this vibrant diversity. It features contributions from Australian-Indian writers, both established and emerging, who hail from a wide range of backgrounds, religions and experiences. This colourful, energetic anthology offers reflections on identity, culture, family, food and expectations, ultimately revealing deep truths about both Australian and Indian life.

Contributors include Sunil Badami, Swagata Bapat, Kavita Bedford, Elana Benjamin,Tejas Bhat, Nicholas Brown, Michelle Cahill, Tasneem Chopra, Shaheen De Souza Hughes, Hardeep Dhanoa, Rakhee Ghelani, Kavita Ivy Nandan, Rachael Jacobs, Jessica Joseph, Joseph Jude, Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa, Meenal Khare, Sneha Lees, Daizy Maan, Preeti Maharaj, Kishor Napier-Raman, Zoya Patel and Ikebal Patel, Mia Pandey Gordon, Natasha Pinto, Shamna Sanam, Priya SaratChandran, Shreya Tekumalla and Sharon Verghis.

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South-Asian Australian books, Subcontinental writing, Desi writing, Indian-Australians, Subcontinental books, family, Indian-Australian culture, South-Asian Australians, representation, Growing Up in Country Australia, Indian diaspora, Indian-Australian, Anglo-Indian writing, Growing Up series, Indian-Australian books, Growing Up Asian in Australia, Growing Up Aboriginal in Australia, Growing Up African in Australia, Growing Up Queer in Australia, Growing Up Disabled in Australia, Growing Up in Australia, Desi books, Indian-Australian identity, Indian-Australian writing, Growing Up Torres Strait Islander in Australia, identity, South-Asian Australian writing, culture