Transnational America
Discover the profound insights of "Transnational America" by Inderpal Grewal, published by Duke University Press in 2005. This compelling work encompasses 277 pages that delve into the intricate identities of South Asian Americans, exploring how these identities, along with the American identity itself, are shaped through transnational connections between the U.S. and India.
Grewal's analysis intertwines themes of Americanization, globalization, and cultural anthropology, offering a unique perspective on emigration and immigration, particularly among East Indians. With a focus on feminism and gender studies, this book is a vital contribution to postcolonial studies and social science. "Transnational America" is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of South Asian identities within the broader tapestry of American society. Embrace the fusion of cultures and gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of modern identity through Grewal's enlightening research.