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Good Girls Marry Doctors

South Asian American Daughters on Obedience and Rebellion

Piyali Bhattacharya Tarfia Faizullah

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Aunt Lute Books
26 April 2016
Good Girls Marry Doctors:

South Asian American Daughters on Obedience and Rebellion, edited by Piyali Bhattacharya, is the first anthology to examine the multiple facets of daughterhood in South Asian American families.

The voices in this volume reveal how a Good Girl is trained to seamlessly blend professional success with the maintanence and reproduction of her family's cultural heritage. Her gratitude for her immigrant parents' sacrifices creates intense pressure to perform and embody the role of the ""perfect daughter."" Yet, the demand for such perfection can stifle desire, curb curiosity, and make it fraught for a Good Girl to construct her own identity in the face of stern parental opinion.

Of course, this is not always the case. Certain stories in this collection uncover relationships between parents and daughters that are open and supportive while also being exacting. Many of the essays, however, dig into difficult truths about what it is to be a young woman in a world of overbearing cultural expectation.

Good Girls Marry Doctorsis filled with honest stories, difficult and joyous, heartbreaking and hilarious, from a diverse array of powerful women. These narratives combine to expose struggles that are too often hidden from the public eye, while reminding those going through similar experiences that they are heard, and they are not alone.

Contributers: Ankita Rao, Ayesha Mattu, Fawzia Mirza, Hema Sarang-Sieminski, Jabeen Akhtar, Jyothi Natarajan, Leila Khan, Madiha Bhatti, Mathangi Subramanian, Meghna Chandra, Natasha Singh, Nayomi Munaweera, Neelanjana Banerjee, Phiroozeh Petigara, Piyali Bhattacharya, Rachna Khatau, Rajpreet Heir, Roksana Badruddoja, Sayantani DasGupta, SJ Sindu, Sona Charaipotra, Surya Kundu, Swati Khurana, Tanzila Ahmed, Tara Dorabji, Tarfia Faizullah, and Triveni Ghandi.

This collection is filled with stories that put into words the feelings and struggles that isolate daughters of the diaspora.... There is pain. There is trauma. There is also humor and hope. In short: there is truth. Every story, every word comes from a place of vulnerability and pain - from a struggle toward self-understanding and self-acceptance. These are the voices of women who have fought to be themselves and who have chosen to come back to their pain in order to offer a helping hand to the young girls and women who still inhabit that painful space.-Karen Marrujo, Poetry International
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Imprint:   Aunt Lute Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 15mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9781879960923
ISBN 10:   1879960923
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Piyali Bhattacharya is a writer, editor, and professor of Creative Writing. Her short stories and essays have appeared inPloughshares,Literary Hub,The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal,National Geographicand elsewhere. She is the editor of the anthologyGood Girls Marry Doctors: South Asian American Daughters on Obedience and Rebellion(Aunt Lute Books, 2016), which won theIndependent Publisher Book Awardand a grant from theNational Endowment for the Arts. Piyali is theAbrams Artist-in-Residenceat the University of Pennsylvania, where she has received theBeltran Family Awardfor Innovative Teaching and Mentoring in Creative Writing. She is currently at work on her first novel, which has been supported by fellowships fromHedgebrook, theVirginia Center for the Creative Arts, andARGS. She was born in New York City, and lives in Philadelphia and New Delhi.

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