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Motiba's Tattoos A Granddaughter's Journey Into Her Indian Family's Past
Motiba's Tattoos A Granddaughter's Journey Into Her Indian Family's Past

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Author: Mira Kamdar
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9

ISBN: 1903985420
Dewey Decimal Number: 920
EAN: 9781903985427
ASIN: 1903985420

Publication Date: September 21, 2002
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Book Description
"From the Bible to the Odyssey to Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, the journey or quest has been a staple motif of Western literature. Motiba's Tattoos is a welcome addition to that list." (The Washington Post)

Mira Kamdar was born in the United States to an Indian father and a Danish-American mother. In this fascinating memoir, she sets out to rediscover her family's story by tracing its journey from an isolated corner of India to the Web-wired world of twenty-first-century America.

Delving into the history of Motiba-the Gujarati word for grandmother-she follows the family's emigration from feudal India to Bombay where, in the city's Art Deco movie houses, they are introduced to postwar American life-Hollywood-style. Kamdar's father's journey to the U.S. in the '50s marks the beginning of the family's great westward Indian migration, and their subsequent struggle with multiethnic identity in postmodern California.

Deftly evoking lost times and places, Motiba's Tattoos explores the borderless world of Indian-Americans today. Told in rich, lyrical language, Kamdar's story becomes the story of every family who has ever assimilated into a new culture.


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