border and bordering

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Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Contemporary Fiction as a Cultural Map of Migration
Writer as Cartographer
Maps and the (In)visible
The Lines on the Map
Migration Literature
Literature as a Cultural Map of Migration
Landscapes, Vulnerable Bodies and Imagined Others
The Final Border
Conclusion
Statelessness and the Tensions between Open Borders and the Claims of Community
Introduction
Being Stateless
Longing to Have Borders
Different Borders for Different People
Having Margins without Living at the Margin
Conclusion
Rejection, Reconstruction and Erosion of Borders: The Identity Path of Grisélidis Réal
1. Living in the Abject, Abjecting the “Right”
2. Prostitution as a “Humanism”, Re-Coded Flesh and the Irrecoverable Unity
A Place Not Our Own: Gulf Emigration and Bordered Lives in Benyamin’s Jasmine Days1
Challenges and Resistance to the Partition of Bengal: Impact of Baul and Marafati Oral Tradition
Bordering the Screen: Separation Themes in Popular Film and Television
Setting up Walls and Increasing Boundaries: The Threat of War and Terrorism
Alienation and Isolation
Consumerism and Loss of Individualism
Religious and Apocalyptic Events
Conclusion
Representation of Incarcerated Women in Orange is the New Black: An Intersectional Feminist Approach
Plot
Main Character(s) Development. Piper Chapman
Alex Vause
Tiffany ‘Pennsatucky’ Doggett
Carolina ‘Red’ Reznikova
Suzanne ‘Crazy Eyes’ Warren
Tasha ‘Taystee’ Jefferson
Dayanara ‘Daya’ Diaz
Poussey Washington
Sofia Burset
Gloria Mendoza
Tracks and Borders: Railways in Ray’s Apu Trilogy
Oceanic Borders: Climate Refugees, Borders and Extinction in the Necrocene
The Dark Hyperobject of the Necrocene Realism
Island and Coastline Climate Refugees in the Necrocene
Conclusion: From Ontological to Physical Borders
Fuzzy (B)ordering: More than Human Agencies and the Ethics of (Dis)avowal
The Great Divide
Paradox as New Norm
Anthropocene and the End of Nature
Politics of Speaking for
Border, Ethics and Contingency of Irony
‘I alone . . . was on both sides’: The Hyphenated Self in Hélène Cixous’s Reveries of the Wild Woman
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Borders in South Asia: Language, Culture and Religion from Colonialism to Globalization
The Complexities of Culture and Religion
Regional Economic Scenario: Cooperation amidst Conflicting Issues
Conclusion
Missing Links or the Diasporic Journey of a Rebel: A Study of H P Malet’s Lost Links in Indian Mutiny (1867)
Un-blinding Doctrine and Exiting ‘Molar Lines’ in Arnold’s The Scholar Gipsy
Reorganising (B)orders: Reading the Women’s Writing in Colonial Bengal
Combating the ‘New’: Nationalism and the Modern Times
As the ‘Woman’s Question’ garnered Attention
The ‘New’ for Women and ‘New Woman’
The Voices from the Confines: Women’s Writing in Magazines in Colonial Bengal
From ‘Woman’s Question’ to Gender Question in Women’s Writings
Dealing with ‘New’-ness in Understanding Work, Woman and Modernity
Into the Gendered Genre of Detective Fiction: Is Bhadramahila and Crime an Acceptable Association?
The Emergence of the (Male) Detective: Can Women be Detectives?
Prabhabati Debi Saraswati and her Woman Detective, Krishna
Women within the Ambivalent Borders of Existence
Erasing the Borders: Tagore’s Engagement with the Subalterns in Sahaj Path
Contributors