List of figures and table
Acknowledgement
Preface by Walter Mignolo
Introduction
NOMADIC ASSEMBLAGES
Chapter 1
Ambiguous mobilities: Nomadism, interpretation and action
Didier Coste
Universit© Bordeaux-Montaigne, France
Chapter 2
The little grain that could: Nomadic incursions of amaranth in hegemonic territories
Java Singh
Doon University, India
Chapter 3
The Serengeti-Mara ecosystem: Interactions between human and non-human species
Olivia A. Kurajian
Michigan State University
Chapter 4
Adda as a cultural discourse of the Bengali Bhadralok's provincial cosmopolitanism
Prantik Banerjee
Hislop College, Nagpur, India
Chapter 5
Language (E)scapes: Linguistic diversity and integration of South Asian migrant women in Barcelona, Spain
Swagata Basu
Doon University, India
MAPS IN NON-OEDIPAL CARTOGRAPHIES
Chapter 6
Becoming a phantom people: Non-Oedipal spatialities, the Sunderbans and the bhadralok gaze
Tonisha Guin
Forum on Contemporary Theory, India
Chapter 7
Postcolonial "Geography Lessons" from Sri Lanka: Travel, globalization, and diaspora
Shelby E. Ward
Virginia Tech; Tusculum University
Chapter 8
The remnant of the journey's anguish: Homelessness and errantry in the poetry of Nasir Kazmi
Hamza Iqbal
University of Texas at Austin
Chapter 9
A woman's 'place': How the domestic space shaped the Victorian travelers' vision of the British Raj
Ruth Prakasam
Suffolk University, Boston
Chapter 10
Towards a self-critical subjectivity: Tsewang Yishey Pemba's White Crane, Lend Me Your Wings
Sushmita Sihwag
Independent scholar
Chapter 11
Killing time: Boredom and violence in Natalia Almada's cinema
Debra A. Castillo
Cornell University
Chapter 12
Always explorers, never refugees: Adventure and manifest destiny amongst the stars
Leigh E. McKagen
Virginia Tech; Virginia Military Institute
Chapter 13
Cosmopolitanism in the face of im/migration
Antara Mukherjee
Independent scholar
Chapter 14
Chicana Poetry and activism via digital communities in "Poem 25 ~ Giving Voice"
Nicole Crevar
University of Arizona
Chapter 15
Chambal as nomadic in global and local narratives on Putli and Phoolan
Sanghita Sen
University of St. Andrews
Indrani Mukherjee
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Afterword: Nomadic theory, again?
Didier Coste
Universit© Bordeaux-Montaigne, France
Contributors
Index