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This is one way to dance : essays

By Shah, Sejal, 1972- author.

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Genre Essays.

Published [2020] by The University of Georgia Press, Athens

ISBN 9780820357232

Bib Id 1116070

Description xiii, 185 pages ; 22 cm.

"In the linked essays that make up her debut collection, This Is One Way to Dance, Sejal Shah explores culture, language, family, and place. Throughout the collection, Shah reflects on what it means to make oneself visible and legible through writing in a country that struggles with race and maps her identity as an American, South Asian American, writer of color, and feminist. This Is One Way to Dance draws on Shah's ongoing interests in ethnicity and place: the geographic and cultural distances between people, both real and imagined. Her memoir in essays emerges as Shah wrestles with her experiences growing up and living in western New York, an area of stark racial and economic segregation, as the daughter of Gujarati immigrants from India and Kenya. These essays also trace her movement over twenty years from student to teacher and meditate on her travels and life in New England, New York City, and the Midwest, as she considers what it means to be of a place or from a place, to be foreign or familiar. Shah invites us to consider writing as a somatic practice, a composition of digressions, repetitions-movement as transformation, incantation. Her essays-some narrative, others lyrical and poetic-explore how we are all marked by culture, gender, and race; by the limits of our bodies, by our losses and regrets, by who and what we love, by our ambivalences, and by trauma and silence. Language fractures in its attempt to be spoken. Shah asks and attempts to answer the question: How do you move in such a way that loss does not limit you? This Is One Way to Dance introduces a vital new voice to the conversation about race and belonging in America"-- ...
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2020-001681

ISBN

0820357235

9780820357232 (paperback) $22.95

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B Shah

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Title

This is one way to dance : essays

Publication Information

[2020] by The University of Georgia Press, Athens :

Description

xiii, 185 pages ; 22 cm.

Bibliography

Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-185).

Contents

Introduction -- Prelude -- Skin -- Matrimonials: a triptych -- Who's Indian? -- Married -- Betsy, Tacy, Sejal, Tib -- The world is full of paper, write to me -- Kinship, cousin, & Khichidi -- Street scene -- Bird -- Walking tributaries -- Castle, fort, lookout, house -- Curriculum -- Your wilderness is not permanent -- Deluxe -- Thank you -- 365 Pelham Road -- There is no Mike here -- Things people said: an essay in seven steps -- Temporary talismans -- Six hours from anywhere you want to be -- No one is ordinary; everyone is ordinary -- Ring theory -- Saris and sorrows -- Voice texting with my mother.

Summary

"In the linked essays that make up her debut collection, This Is One Way to Dance, Sejal Shah explores culture, language, family, and place. Throughout the collection, Shah reflects on what it means to make oneself visible and legible through writing in a country that struggles with race and maps her identity as an American, South Asian American, writer of color, and feminist. This Is One Way to Dance draws on Shah's ongoing interests in ethnicity and place: the geographic and cultural distances between people, both real and imagined. Her memoir in essays emerges as Shah wrestles with her experiences growing up and living in western New York, an area of stark racial and economic segregation, as the daughter of Gujarati immigrants from India and Kenya. These essays also trace her movement over twenty years from student to teacher and meditate on her travels and life in New England, New York City, and the Midwest, as she considers what it means to be of a place or from a place, to be foreign or familiar. Shah invites us to consider writing as a somatic practice, a composition of digressions, repetitions-movement as transformation, incantation. Her essays-some narrative, others lyrical and poetic-explore how we are all marked by culture, gender, and race; by the limits of our bodies, by our losses and regrets, by who and what we love, by our ambivalences, and by trauma and silence. Language fractures in its attempt to be spoken. Shah asks and attempts to answer the question: How do you move in such a way that loss does not limit you? This Is One Way to Dance introduces a vital new voice to the conversation about race and belonging in America"--

Subject

Gujarati Americans--Biography.

Children of immigrants--United States--Biography.

East Indian American women--Biography.

Racially mixed people--United States--Biography.

East Indian Americans--Ethnic identity.

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Essays

Series

Crux (Athens, Ga.)

Audience

Children

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