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<dc:contributor>Benito Sánchez, Jesús</dc:contributor>
<dc:contributor>Universidad de Valladolid. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras</dc:contributor>
<dc:creator>Khorakiwala, Muqarram</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2022</dc:date>
<dc:description>This dissertation carries out an epistemic inquiry of identity in South Asian Muslim&#xd;
American literature published in the twenty-first century. The selection of works analyzed includes&#xd;
five novels, two poetry collections, one memoir, and one collection of short stories, representing&#xd;
different narrative forms and styles by eight South Asian Muslim American writers. The authors&#xd;
have been selected for their work on the themes of displacement, identity, intergenerational&#xd;
conflict, gender, and religion, to highlight the transcultural nature of the literary works and present&#xd;
the fractal nature of the identity of literary characters and their discursive imaginations. The chosen&#xd;
literary publications examine a range of identity theory concepts coupled with the material and&#xd;
philosophical realities of the late modern world such as globalization, digital transformation, timespace compression, structuration, and reflexivity. Each author’s work is analyzed for the South&#xd;
Asian Muslim American diaspora’s response to the transformations, contradictions, and challenges&#xd;
confronting contemporary Islam as it moves forward in the twenty-first century. Far from&#xd;
normalizing the identity of these diasporic individuals, the focus of this dissertation is to present&#xd;
them as complex adaptive beings possessing and exhibiting fractal identities. Furthermore, by&#xd;
incorporating facets of the Muslim American identity and Islamic identity, which have their unique&#xd;
idiosyncrasies, worldviews, and cultural practices, this study attempts to present a more holistic&#xd;
view of contemporary South Asian Muslim Americans and their fiction. Therefore, the core of this&#xd;
project centers around the effects of displacement on identity formation moving towards an&#xd;
existential model of fractal identities in these transcultural diasporic individuals across&#xd;
generations, genders, and religion, highlighting sociologically and politically relevant themes.</dc:description>
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<dc:language>eng</dc:language>
<dc:subject>American literature</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Literatura americana</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>English philology</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>Filología inglesa</dc:subject>
<dc:subject>5701.07 Lengua y Literatura</dc:subject>
<dc:title>A Geography of Strangeness: Transcultural Personhood and Fractal Identity in Contemporary South Asian Muslim American Literature</dc:title>
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