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Continuing Commentary Article

Deconstructing the Non-West: Limits of Essentialist Identity Narratives

 

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Notes on contributor

Anjali Gera Roy is a Professor in the Department of Humanities of Social Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Anjali Gera Roy has published nearly 100 essays in literary, film and cultural studies. Her books include Imperialism and Sikh migration: The Komagata Maru incident (Routledge), Cinema of enchantment: Perso-Arabic genealogies of the Hindi masala film (Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan 2015), Bhangra moves: From Ludhiana to London and beyond (Aldershot: Ashgate 2010), Imagining Punjab, Punjabi and Punjabiat in the transnational era (NY: Routledge 2015), The magic of Bollywood: At home and abroad (Delhi: Sage 2012), (with Chua Beng Huat) Travels of Indian cinema: From Bombay to LA (Delhi: OUP 2012) and (with Nandi Bhatia) Partitioned lives: Narratives of home, displacement and resettlement (Delhi: Pearson Longman 2008).

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