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This Is A Scholarly Non-Fiction Book That Analyzes English-Language Literary Works Produced By Vietnamese Refugees In The United States. It Reveals How Fiction And Memoirs Recover Stories And Memories That Differ From Mainstream American Narratives, Reframing The Experience Of The Vietnam War And Its Aftermath Through Diaspora Perspectives. Targeted At Students And Scholars Of Literature, Diaspora Studies, And Vietnamese American History, It Also Speaks To Curious Readers Drawn To Immigrant Voices And Cultural Memory. The Tone Is Thoughtful, Rigorous, And Inviting—Educational Without Being Dry, And Deeply Human In Its Questions About Voice, Memory, And Belonging.
The Content Is Presented Through Close Textual Analysis Of Selected Fiction And Memoirs, Framed By Diaspora Theory And Cultural History. By Interweaving Literary Criticism With Context About Exile, Identity, And Community Formation, The Book Shows How Memory Is Negotiated Across Borders And How Language Shapes Perception Of Homeland And Host Society. The Writing Is Rigorous Yet Accessible, Inviting Both Classroom Use And Thoughtful, Independent Reading.
Readers Move Through Chapters That Pose Essential Questions About Who Gets To Speak, Who Reads These Voices, And What Memories Are Voiced Or Silenced. The Work Encourages Active Engagement Through Thematic Explorations, Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives, And Careful Attention To The Politics Of Memory In Postwar America. It Offers A Fresh Lens For Understanding Underrepresented Voices And How Diaspora Literature Reshapes National History.
After Finishing, Readers Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of How Vietnamese American Literature Enlarges View Of Memory And Identity, Building Confidence To Analyze Complex Texts Within Historical Contexts. The Book Offers Fresh Perspectives On Diaspora Life, Invites Continued Curiosity About Underrepresented Voices, And Leaves A Lasting Impression Of The Resilience And Richness Of Immigrant Storytelling.
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J.K. Rowling
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English
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MRP: ₹ 1,299
₹ 845
₹ 454 Off
J.K. Rowling is the British author best known for the Harry Potter series, one of the most successful and beloved book franchises in history. Her books have sold over 500 million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than 80 languages. Rowling’s journey to success is widely known for its resilience—she wrote the first Harry Potter book while facing personal and financial challenges. The series went on to become a global phenomenon, inspiring blockbuster films, theme parks, and a devoted fan base across generations. In addition to children’s fiction, she has written novels for adults, including The Casual Vacancy and the Cormoran Strike crime series (under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith). Beyond writing, Rowling is also known for her philanthropic work, supporting causes related to children’s welfare, multiple sclerosis, and poverty