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9780702265624

Desi Girl On feminism, race, faith and belonging

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  • ISBN13:

    9780702265624

  • ISBN10:

    0702265624

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2024-05-14
  • Publisher: University of Queensland Press

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Summary

As a Pakistani-Australian teenager growing up in western Sydney, Sarah Malik came of age in the shadow of September 11. At the age of twenty, she moved out of home to begin her life as a university student, Muslim feminist and journalist. In this energetic and timely book, Walkley Award-winner Malik dissects the many layers of identity that have shaped her, from faith to feminism, race and class. While navigating religion and family, forging a career in media and looking for a home of her own, Sarah lays bare the complexities of living between different worlds. She shares stories of working in a newsroom in the age of Islamophobia, studying Arabic in Jordan, mastering the art of swimming, loving Jane Austen, and her experiments in the world of ‘ wellness’ and therapy. Desi Girl explores the power of writing from the margins and how to find – and take – your place in the world.

Author Biography

Sarah Malik is a Walkley Award-winning Australian journalist and writer. She has written for The New York Times, The Guardian Australia, The Saturday Paper and The Sydney Morning Herald; and she has presented and produced programs for ABC Radio National. She currently works as a senior writer and presenter at SBS. Sarah Malik is a Walkley Award-winning Australian journalist and writer. She has written for The New York Times, The Guardian Australia, The Saturday Paper and The Sydney Morning Herald; and she has presented and produced programs for ABC Radio National. She currently works as a senior writer and presenter at SBS.

Table of Contents

1. Moving Out 1 2. Hijab Days 27 3. Love Marriage 49 4. The Newsroom 65 5. Lost in Translation 85 6. Can You Be a Muslim Feminist? 101 7. Back to the Motherland 117 8. Adventures in ‘ Wellness’ 141 9. Aren’ t Psychologists for White People? 155 10. Catching a Wave 173 11. Is Jane Austen Pakistani? 191 12. Making Coin 205 13. A Room of My Own 221 Conclusion 239 Acknowledgements 241

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