Middle India as revealed by Chetan Bhagat
Contribuinte(s) |
Yue, Audrey Chan, Dean Khoo, Tseen Lo, Jacqueline |
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11/11/2011
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Resumo |
The middle classes form the bulk of Indian migrants who head for Australian shores today. Yet, within Australia, general knowledge of the conditions that drive Indians’ determined search for opportunities overseas is limited to the few who have contact with international students and migrants from the sub-continent, and the skewed, melodramatic antics of Bollywood. It is my suggestion that a broader understanding of the underlying reasons that push Indians to migrate to societies like Australia can be had through readings of Chetan’s Bhagat’s four hugely popular novels: Five Point Someone, One night @the Call Center, The 3 mistakes of My life and Two States. Bhagat is a graduate of India’s famed Indian Institute of Technology and a former Non-Resident Indian investment banker who has since returned to live in Delhi. His experiences make him the perfect mouthpiece for middle India and his paperbacks depict that stratum of Indian society’s obsessions with social mobility, marriage, regional and religious divides with great sympathy and conviction. Drawing on observations made during a recent visit to India, I illustrate what an exploration of Bhagat’s paperbacks reveals about everyday, contemporary India and what it adds to Australian understandings of Indians and India today. |
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Relação |
http://asianaustralianidentities.org/ Leong, Susan (2011) Middle India as revealed by Chetan Bhagat. In Yue, Audrey, Chan, Dean, Khoo, Tseen, & Lo, Jacqueline (Eds.) Asian-Australian Identities Conference 2011, 10-11 November 2011, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC. (Unpublished) |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Journalism, Media & Communication |
Palavras-Chave | #200100 COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES #200202 Asian Cultural Studies #200208 Migrant Cultural Studies #India #Middle Class #Migrant #Chetan Bhagat #Hindlish #Ahmedabad #Three Idiots |
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Conference Paper |