Books By Diaspora Women 📚 Written in English

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
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  • @kelciilou980
    @kelciilou980 Месяц назад

    This is so cool. Thank you for making the video 😊. And hadn't heard of the Djinn Patrol, definitely adding to the TBR, ta muchly.
    Keep putting that Arundhati Roy off cos of that heaviness 🙈. Have been eyeing her nonfic as well. Have you read? Would you rec?

    • @BrownBooktuber
      @BrownBooktuber  Месяц назад +1

      Please do! I’d love to hear your thoughts. I’ve only read 2 of Roy’s non-fiction books. Azadi, which I highly recommend & her book with John Cusack which is also pretty good but I see more as a place to start to go off and read about the things they discuss in it

  • @monazaneefer8762
    @monazaneefer8762 Месяц назад +2

    I personally am not a fan of such books - it has a rather western flavour to it, which isn't what I look out for when wanting to read outside the western canon. Such books, like immigrant fiction, tend to follow the western narrative arc and, to me, it feels much less authentic that way tone-wise.

    • @BrownBooktuber
      @BrownBooktuber  Месяц назад +2

      I understand that perspective. I think I see it as different to writings from other countries, like I don’t apply this to Roy because she wrote in India about India, but books by the diaspora I’d say are a different genre. Yes there’s the western perspective on what they talk about but I think also that is something those of us in the diaspora can recognise for good or bad. But I get it not being everyone’s cup of tea