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Bread, Cement, Cactus
A Memoir of Belonging and Dislocation
In this prize-winning exploration of the meaning of home, Annie Zaidi reflects on places, cultures and conflicts that shape identity.
Annie Zaidi (Author)
9781108840644, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 28 May 2020
166 pages
22.3 x 14.2 x 1.3 cm, 0.31 kg
'A compelling exploration of the intimate and political sides of an itinerant life. … (A) haunting evocation of belonging and dislocation in contemporary India.' Ashish Ghadiali, The Observer
In this exploration of the meaning of home, Annie Zaidi reflects on the places in India from which she derives her sense of identity. She looks back on the now renamed city of her birth and the impossibility of belonging in the industrial township where she grew up. From her ancestral village, in a region notorious for its gangsters, to the mega-city where she now lives, Zaidi provides a nuanced perspective on forging a sense of belonging as a minority and a migrant in places where other communities consider you an outsider, and of the fragility of home left behind and changed beyond recognition. Zaidi is the 2019/ 2020 winner of the Nine Dots Prize for creative thinking that tackles contemporary social issues. This title is also available as Open Access.
Acknowledgements
1. Survivors Shall be Prosecuted
2. Gur, Imarti, Goons
3. Listening to Mother
4. The Wandering Brother
5. Passport to Irrecoverable Places
6. Mixed Blood
7. Outsiders at Home
8. Grave Politics
9. Place Like Home
Select Bibliography.
Subject Areas: The self, ego, identity, personality [JMS], Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography [JHMC], Urban communities [JFSG], Rural communities [JFSF], Social interaction [JFFP], Migration, immigration & emigration [JFFN], Society & culture: general [JF], True stories [BT], Memoirs [BM], Autobiography: general [BGA]