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Nation-State Constraints on Identity & Intimacy

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Author Chaitali Sen in conversation with Fiction Editor Hananah Zaheer.

I fight for a world without borders, but they're borders wrenched in reaction to colonialism, and fortified against the spread of English. It's interesting how capitalism homogenizes while making people want to put up walls.

RECOMMENDED: A New Race of Men from Heaven: Stories (Sarabande, 2023) by Chaitali Sen

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Literary Solidarity
Bengali
Internationalist Solidarity
Black Solidarities
Satyajit Ray
Statelessness
Colonialism
Language
South Asian Women's Creative Collective
South Asians Against Police Brutality
Abner Louima
Anthony Baez
Literature & Liberation
Diaspora
Identity
Community Building
Post-George Floyd Moment
Immigration
Race & Genre
Short Stories
Fiction
Avant-Garde Form
Avant-Garde Traditions
Emancipatory Politics
Experimental Methods
Rabindranath Tagore
Mrinal Sen
Separatism
Tamil Separatists
Punjabi Separatists
Rajiv Gandhi
Separatist Movements in India
Indian Diaspora
Syria

CHAITALI SEN is the author of the novel The Pathless Sky (Europa Editions 2015) and the short story collection A New Race of Men from Heaven (Sarabande Books, January 2023) which won the Mary McCarthy Prize for Short Fiction. Her stories and essays have appeared in BoulevardEcotone, Shenandoah, New England Review, LitHub, Los Angeles Review of Books, Catapult, and others. A graduate of the Hunter College MFA in Fiction, she is the founder of the interview series Borderless: Conversations on Art, Action, and Justice.

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2020

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