Ziauddin Sardar

WAYS OF BEING DESI - 1 - USA Penguin India - Viking 2018/01/01 - 229

How do we define being Desi? We all know what we mean by it but what are the actual sights, scents, sounds and tastes-the myriad elements from the South Asian imagination that come together in various combinations to conjure 'self' for all of us? Because being Desi is no respecter of national boundaries; Desi cultures are truly transnational and cannot be defined by the rupture of Partition or lines on a map. Ziauddin Sardar is a Person of Pakistani Origin-and proud of it-but he boldly says that his identities draw on antecedents from all parts of the subcontinent. From the beauty of Bharatanatyam, to the poetic genius of Amir Khusrau and Faiz; from the universes created by Dilip Kumar and Guru Dutt to the untranslatable, indescribable taste of a perfect golgappa.

Ways of Being Desi is a brilliant, provocative and deeply honest exploration of the ingredients that make us who we are. It is not a simple listing of food, films or even the universal importance of 'Aunties' in South Asian culture; it is a meditation on the subcontinent's recent past and all that happens when we decide to forget our shared histories.

About the author (2018)
Ziauddin Sardar is an awardwinning, internationally renowned writer, futurist and cultural critic. A former New Statesman columnist and Equality and Human Rights Commissioner, he has authored many books, including Desperately Seeking Paradise: Journeys of a Sceptical Muslim, Reading the Qur’an, and Mecca: The Sacred City. He is editor of the influential quarterly Critical Muslim.

Contents
Dramatis Personae
1.A Person of Pakistani Origins
2.Ibn Safi, BA
3.Two Books and an Auntie
4.Dilip Kumar Made Med Do it
5.Love, Death and Urdu Poetry
6.My Vanishing Uncle

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General Collection
Essays

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