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Motiba's Tattoos Mira Kamdar

Motiba's Tattoos By Mira Kamdar

Motiba's Tattoos by Mira Kamdar


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This is the story of the Indian Diaspora - the great migration of Indians from their homeland to the New World - through one woman's memories of her remarkable family.

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Motiba's Tattoos by Mira Kamdar

The story of the Indian Diaspora--the great migration of Indians from their homeland to the New World--through one woman's memories of her remarkable family. . Delving back into the world into which her grandmother was born in a tiny village in Kathiawar, India, Mira Kamdar begins a wondrous journey into the past. She follows her family as it emigrates from the feudal, rural India of 1900 to the bustling streets of Rangoon in the 1920s and 1930s. After a harrowing flight out of war-torn Burma, the family returns to their profitable businesses, only to be stripped of everything and expelled by the Burmese dictatorship in the early 1960s. The family begins a new life in Bombay. It is there that they are first introduced to America. Hollywood captures the imagination of Kamdar's father, who, at the age of nineteen, is packed off to make the family's fortune in the United States. We witness his travails as one of the first Indian immigrants to the US in the 1950's and see how his children and grandchildren grapple with a multi-ethnic identity in post-modern America. Kamdar retraces pivotal historical moments-Satyagraha and India's independence movement, World War II, the brain drain years of a triumphant American military-industrial complex-but never strays from the intimate experiences of her own family. With rich, vivid details of her relatives' many fascinating lives, she recreates the moods and atmospheres of lost times and places and explores the borderless world of Indian-Americans today.

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GOR002194334
9781891620584
1891620584
Motiba's Tattoos by Mira Kamdar
Used - Very Good
Hardback
PublicAffairs,U.S.
20000906
320
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