Chapter 7: Cultural Conservatism and the Sitesof Transformation in Meera Syal’s Life Isn’t All Ha Ha Hee Hee |
Chapter 8: Narrative as Lifeline: Imagining Black British and Sri Lankan Communityin A. Sivanandan’s When Memory Dies |
Chapter 9: “Gorged-out Cadavers of Hills”: Parodying Narratives of Alterityand Transformation in The Flame Tree |
Chapter 10: In Between Tagore and Brecht: Leaving and Returning inSunetra Gupta’s A Sin of Colour |
Chapter 11: Towards a Notion of the Self, Towardsa Notion of Reality: Narrative Traditionsin Moonlight into Marzipanas Ontological Quests |
Chapter 12: “Representative” of British Asian Fiction The Critical Reception of Monica Ali’s |