A Marxist Perspective on Select Fiction by Indian Writers from the Gulf
Narratives of the ‘Permanently Temporary’ Migrants
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Nov '25
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This book offers a critical lens to examine the socio-economic struggles and class dynamics of South Asian diasporic characters in Indian writing from the Gulf. It highlights how South Asian migrant characters remain hanging in a limbo in the exploitative neo-liberal capitalist structures of the Gulf. This book analyzes how the South Asian diasporic characters in such texts remain alienated from both their homeland and the host societies of the Gulf which is reflective of the commodification of labor in a transnational context. This book foregrounds the literature that often portrays the disillusionment of South Asian migrant characters whose dream of being prosperous clashes with the harsh realities of low wages, poor living conditions, and lack of basic migrant rights. Marxist critiques reveal the contradictions of globalization and neoliberal economies that perpetuate cross border inequalities. By foregrounding class struggle, this book emphasizes the systemic oppression faced by South Asian migrants and the socio-political conditions that reduce them to mere voiceless laboring bodies.
“The book diversely captures the temporariness of South Asian labor migration in select literary texts in the geopolitical context of the Gulf”
- Dr. Sayan Dey, Author of Garbocracy: Towards a Great Human Collapse
“The book offers fresh critical perspectives on labor migration from South Asia to the Gulf in exploring both global cultural and economic connections to two critically important world regions”
- Dr. Kristin Plys, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Canada
ISBN: 9781032958705
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 570g
208 pages