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274 R ev iew s
     Nyla All Khan.                                                                                                  R ev iew s 275
                      The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Trans-
        nationalism.                                                                   literary investigation. It is to Khan's credit that her actual literary
                     New York and London: Routledge, 2005. 132 pp.
        $65 (hardcover)                                                                criticism does not conform to the limited connotations of interrogation.
                                                                                       Instead, she treats the four authors central to her book with great
           At the first glance, it appears that Nyla Ali Khan has attempted to         nuance, illustrating how their relationship with various transnational
      cover more than the scope of                                                    themes opens spaces in which both historical phenomena and fictive
                                         The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of
      Transnationalism                                                                representations of history can be more fully understood and developed.
                          can accommodate, thus overextending her analysis.
      However, it quickly becomes evident that one of the book's greatest             Her engagement with Naipaul's contentious, often contradictory work
      strengths is the author's ability concisely to invoke and assess complex        is especially interesting, arising as it does from an impressive critical
     and far-reaching material. Khan accomplishes much in this slim                   maturity where polemical response would perhaps be the more
     volume, which is appropriately specialized without becoming                      convenient and emotionally-satisfying approach.
     cumbersome, and theoretically intricate without being tedious.                         Khan also explores, in India, "the uncritical reversion to
          The scope of this book is indeed ambitious, as Khan                         fundamentalism and the superficial creation of a `unified' political
     comprehensively examines four Anglophone South Asian authors, V.S.              identity in the wake of nationalist movements led to an erosion of unique
    Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh, and Anita Desai. These                    and distinctive cultural identities" (10). She later transfers this
    authors, as Khan illustrates, differ aesthetically and politically,              observation to a literary setting, noting that Naipaul, Rushdie, Ghosh,
    dramatically in some cases, and so treating them conjointly in one               and Desai all "have attempted to retrieve histories that have been
    study is not a simple undertaking. Khan quickly proves up to the task,           distorted or erased in discourses of power" (14), though each author
    combining theoretical contextualization with literary criticism without          undertakes this sort of attempt with sometimes vastly different styles and
   ever becoming didactic or reductive. Khan, for instance, is critical of           commentaries. The conclusion to be drawn from these cosmopolitan
   Naipaul's nonfiction travelogue, Beyond Belief,                                   approaches, and what ultimately binds the four diverse authors, is the
                                                             whose less-than-
   flattering presentation of Islam Khan attributes to Naipaul's "support of         common realization "that in the mixed, heterogeneous space of
   Hindu extremism" (6). Yet Khan never becomes polemical, wisely                    transnationalism, cultural and linguistic authenticity is a pipe dream"
  noting that "Naipaul does critique myths of origin and of national                (15). Of course, it is the fact of vast diversity among the four authors
  sensibility in his novels" (6). This sort of nuance contributes to what on        that first leads Khan to this belief.
  the whole is a prudent and insightful analysis.                                          On a broader note, I would daresay that Khan's conclusions about
       The most interesting aspect of Khan's theoretical discussion is her          transnationalism among South Asian communities would-with,
   assessment of transnationalism, an emphasis promised by the book's               certainly, relevant variations-also hold true of the Arab, African, and
  title. This assessment is skeptical of the ability of transnational               East Asian diasporas. There is much in her argument of value as well
  communities to deterritorialize the "various socioeconomic, political,            to migratory Latin American communities as well. Indeed, Khan's
  and cultural practices and identities" associated with the nation-state.          theoretical analysis-and here I have in mind her justifiable dislike of
  In fact, Khan presents the more acute and relevant argument that                  invented national identities becoming the backbone of political
  "transnational politics often lead to cultural and religious fanaticism by       movements-as something worth exploring in the context of today's
 emphasizing a conception of identity polarized between the `authentic'            United States, which not only hosts many of the transnational, diasporic
 and the `demonic"' (2). This binary conception of identity, according to          communities of interest to Khan but also is grappling with its own form
 Khan, has led Anglophone South Asian authors to examine                           of patriotic fundamentalism. Citizens of any nation (or of multiple
 transnational identities as they are negotiated in western spaces. Her            nations) would do well to heed Khan's warning that such nationalistic
methodology, then, offers "a critical dialogue between [works by                   moves can wreak, and have wreaked, havoc (12).
Naipaul, Rushdie, Ghosh, and Desai] and the contemporary history                          Scholars interested in South Asian Studies, postcolonial theory,
they encounter, using history to interrogate fiction and using fiction to          ethnic studies, literary criticism, or critical race theory would likewise
think through historical issues" (2).                                              do well to pick up The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Trans-
    This conception of critical inquiry as interrogation is particularly           nationalism. Albeit slim, it contributes much to the ongoing debates in
noteworthy, as it has the propensity to effect injunctive modes of                 these fields over the role of literature in history and the influence of
                                                                                   history on literature.
South A sian Review, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, 2006.
                                                                                                                                              Steven Salaita
                                                                                                                                              Virginia Tech

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Book Review: The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism

  • 1. 274 R ev iew s Nyla All Khan. R ev iew s 275 The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Trans- nationalism. literary investigation. It is to Khan's credit that her actual literary New York and London: Routledge, 2005. 132 pp. $65 (hardcover) criticism does not conform to the limited connotations of interrogation. Instead, she treats the four authors central to her book with great At the first glance, it appears that Nyla Ali Khan has attempted to nuance, illustrating how their relationship with various transnational cover more than the scope of themes opens spaces in which both historical phenomena and fictive The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism representations of history can be more fully understood and developed. can accommodate, thus overextending her analysis. However, it quickly becomes evident that one of the book's greatest Her engagement with Naipaul's contentious, often contradictory work strengths is the author's ability concisely to invoke and assess complex is especially interesting, arising as it does from an impressive critical and far-reaching material. Khan accomplishes much in this slim maturity where polemical response would perhaps be the more volume, which is appropriately specialized without becoming convenient and emotionally-satisfying approach. cumbersome, and theoretically intricate without being tedious. Khan also explores, in India, "the uncritical reversion to The scope of this book is indeed ambitious, as Khan fundamentalism and the superficial creation of a `unified' political comprehensively examines four Anglophone South Asian authors, V.S. identity in the wake of nationalist movements led to an erosion of unique Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh, and Anita Desai. These and distinctive cultural identities" (10). She later transfers this authors, as Khan illustrates, differ aesthetically and politically, observation to a literary setting, noting that Naipaul, Rushdie, Ghosh, dramatically in some cases, and so treating them conjointly in one and Desai all "have attempted to retrieve histories that have been study is not a simple undertaking. Khan quickly proves up to the task, distorted or erased in discourses of power" (14), though each author combining theoretical contextualization with literary criticism without undertakes this sort of attempt with sometimes vastly different styles and ever becoming didactic or reductive. Khan, for instance, is critical of commentaries. The conclusion to be drawn from these cosmopolitan Naipaul's nonfiction travelogue, Beyond Belief, approaches, and what ultimately binds the four diverse authors, is the whose less-than- flattering presentation of Islam Khan attributes to Naipaul's "support of common realization "that in the mixed, heterogeneous space of Hindu extremism" (6). Yet Khan never becomes polemical, wisely transnationalism, cultural and linguistic authenticity is a pipe dream" noting that "Naipaul does critique myths of origin and of national (15). Of course, it is the fact of vast diversity among the four authors sensibility in his novels" (6). This sort of nuance contributes to what on that first leads Khan to this belief. the whole is a prudent and insightful analysis. On a broader note, I would daresay that Khan's conclusions about The most interesting aspect of Khan's theoretical discussion is her transnationalism among South Asian communities would-with, assessment of transnationalism, an emphasis promised by the book's certainly, relevant variations-also hold true of the Arab, African, and title. This assessment is skeptical of the ability of transnational East Asian diasporas. There is much in her argument of value as well communities to deterritorialize the "various socioeconomic, political, to migratory Latin American communities as well. Indeed, Khan's and cultural practices and identities" associated with the nation-state. theoretical analysis-and here I have in mind her justifiable dislike of In fact, Khan presents the more acute and relevant argument that invented national identities becoming the backbone of political "transnational politics often lead to cultural and religious fanaticism by movements-as something worth exploring in the context of today's emphasizing a conception of identity polarized between the `authentic' United States, which not only hosts many of the transnational, diasporic and the `demonic"' (2). This binary conception of identity, according to communities of interest to Khan but also is grappling with its own form Khan, has led Anglophone South Asian authors to examine of patriotic fundamentalism. Citizens of any nation (or of multiple transnational identities as they are negotiated in western spaces. Her nations) would do well to heed Khan's warning that such nationalistic methodology, then, offers "a critical dialogue between [works by moves can wreak, and have wreaked, havoc (12). Naipaul, Rushdie, Ghosh, and Desai] and the contemporary history Scholars interested in South Asian Studies, postcolonial theory, they encounter, using history to interrogate fiction and using fiction to ethnic studies, literary criticism, or critical race theory would likewise think through historical issues" (2). do well to pick up The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Trans- This conception of critical inquiry as interrogation is particularly nationalism. Albeit slim, it contributes much to the ongoing debates in noteworthy, as it has the propensity to effect injunctive modes of these fields over the role of literature in history and the influence of history on literature. South A sian Review, Vol. XXVII, No. 1, 2006. Steven Salaita Virginia Tech