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    endless imagination. Reading opens endless worlds‚ and often time helps people in the real world. In “No Name Woman” by Kingston Maxine H.‚ “Two Ways To Belong In America” by Mukherjee Bharati‚ and “What If Shakespeare Had Had A Sister” by Woolf Virginia‚ the authors write about how women have been repressed through the years in different cultures and different times. In “No Name Woman‚” Kingston writes about how her aunt was chased and almost killed by the people in her village‚ because they thought

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    Bharati Mukherjee (b. 1940) Contributing Editor: Roshni Rustomji-Kerns Classroom Issues and Strategies It is important to read and discuss Mukherjee’s "A Wife’s Story" as an integral part of twentieth-century American literature and not as an "exotic" short story by a foreign writer. As the essay accompanying "A Wife’s Story" points out‚ Mukherjee identifies herself very strongly as an American writer writing about twentieth-century Americans. Although most of her

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    Author’s Biography: Arun P. Mukherjee is currently a professor of English at York University in Toronto‚ Canada. She has researched and taught Canadian‚ Indian and South Asian literatures. She did her graduate work in English at the University of Saugar‚ India and earned a Ph. D in Canada at the University of Toronto. She has written many books‚ and she has translated a novel written in Dalit. Rhetorical Precis: In Arun P. Mukherjee’s chapter‚ “Ideology in the Classroom—A Case Study in the Teaching

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    The story titled‚ “The Middleman” is written by American author‚ Bharati Mukherjee. The story revolves around a young man named Alfred Judah‚ who is an Americanized jew from baghdad Iraq now living in Central America. He finds himself stuck in the middle of the dealings of illegal weapons in a Latin country. He becomes involved with the the Arm dealer himself‚ Clovis Ransome. While staying at his home‚ Alfred meets Clovis’s wife Maria. Instantly‚ Alfred is attracted to her and experiences conflict

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    Kelsey Johnson Dr. Michele levy ENGL 336 April 14‚ 2013 Weekly Informal Response 1a. “Kureishi’s articulation of his identity crisis is both an index of the pain of feeling devoid of secure roots‚ and also something we might use as a pivotal moment when thinking about the creative necessities of migrancy and diaspora…living ‘in-between’ different nations‚ ‘of‚ and not of’ each place‚ feeling neither here nor there‚ unable to indulge in sentiments of belonging to either location‚ defined by others

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    Bharati Mukherjee‚ one of the leading diaspora writer is noted for her writings based on the themes of expatriation‚ immigration‚ cultural alienation‚ assimilation and multiple displacements. She has written eight novels including short stories and two autobiographies along with her husband‚ Clarke Blaise‚ the Canadian novelist and professor. Her novels can be divided into different phases such as expatriates’ perspective in first two novels‚ The Tigers Daughter (1972) and Wife (1975). Her second

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    The poem ’Memories’ is by an Indian poet called Trilokesh Mukherjee. The poet grew up in India and this influences the poem‚ he brings his culture into the poem by using imagery and senses and other literary devices. Also‚ he refers to the Gods from the Hindu religion and mythology. Hindu religion‚ mythology and family are all very important to the Indian people and this is all shown in the poem when they are sitting around the fire at night. The theme of this poem is childhood memories and how they

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    Maalouf and Mukherjee: The Path to Self-Identity The two articles "Two Ways to Belong in America” (Bharati Mukherjee‚ 1996) and "Deadly Identities"(Amin Maalouf‚ 1998) are two articles that are different in its own way. Although both the authors discuss about their experience as immigrants; their supporting points vary and Maalouf’s is organized better than Mukherjee’s article. Maalouf’s article is well organized and supports their argument using various justifications. Even though both Mukherjee’s

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    Weslaco High School Invisible Pete Hautman Michaele Anyah Martinez English 3 H. Hernandez October 26‚ 2012 Michaele A. Martinez H. Hernandez English 3 26 October 2012 Invisible Madham is the self-built town. It’s a town made up of 22‚400 matchsticks‚ it contains 109 buildings‚ all scratch built. There are two lakes‚ a football stadium‚ a cement plant‚ a hospital‚ two tunnels‚ a forest‚ and sixty feet of track. It has a population of 289 plastic people standing at less

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    Bharati Mukherjee spent most of hertime in the United States and Canada since 1961‚ teaching at universities and colleges‚ writing various research articles‚ eight novels‚ two nonfiction books‚ four short story collections and earning degrees. She lived in Canada from 1966 to 1980. Bharati Mukherjee described herself as a ‘Hindu Bengali Brahmin’ who was born in Calcutta on 27th July 1940. She maintained her attachment with her religion‚ beliefs and race living at United States and Canada. Various

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