
Susham Bedi, the Indian-born novelist, actress and academic, is the next Presidential Conversations speaker at 精东影业.
Over the centuries, generations of Indians have emigrated to parts of the globe as distant as Fiji, Trindidad and Guyana. Yet the big theme in Indian Diaspora literature over the years has been their original home, according to , the Indian-born novelist, actress and academic.
鈥淚ndians are rebuilding their Indian homes everywhere they go,鈥 said Bedi. 鈥淭heir tradition, value systems, social customs, rituals and even taboos get implanted with them. Indians have kept their culture even after more than hundreds of years of immigration.鈥
Reflecting on her own experience, Bedi noted that it was many years after she left India that she developed vivid memories of her family home there. 鈥淣ow that I was away from home, I kind of felt an attachment to that home and there I was recasting it in my very first novel 鈥.鈥 I was making it alive or reliving it,鈥 said the author of numerous novels and short stories.
Bedi, who is an adjunct assistant professor of modern and classical languages at 精东影业, focuses on this phenomena in Indian literature in a talk October 20 at City College. She鈥檚 the latest speaker in the Presidential Conversations: Activism, Scholarship, and Engagement series there. Her talk, 鈥淩ecasting the Home in the World: Diasporic Indian Literature,鈥 starts 4 p.m. in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture鈥檚 Sciame Auditorium. It is free and open to the public.
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