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Editorial
This article explores Rohinton Mistry's novel A Fine Balance (1996), alongside his short story "Lend Me Your Light" (1987), focussing on the tensions between the politically-distanced cosmopolitan migrant and the socially-committed local activist. My readings draw on Radhakrishnan's notion of diasporic "double duty" — of accountability to, rather than irresponsible detachment from, the homeland. Mistry's representations of migrants, I contend, are centrally concerned not only with the necessity, but also the difficulty, of performing such "double duty" through a sustained engagement with India's history and politics. In this light, I argue that Mistry offers representations of migrants whose attempts to distance themselves from local and national politics are revealed as impossible and irresponsible. Moreover, I suggest that Mistry's representations reveal an anxiety over his position as a migrant writer, and his work seems to mobilize writing as a means of avoiding a problematically apolitical detachment from India. Thus, Mistry establishes a tension between his representation of the migrant within his fiction and his negotiation of his own migrant position through his fiction.

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J. Arthur Thomson
J. B. Salmond
J. C. Manning
J. E. Bygate
J. Endell Tyler
J. Fenimore Cooper
J. J. Thomas
J. M. Barrie
J. S. Zerbe
J. Sheridan LeFanu
J. Storer Clouston
J. W. Powell
J. Wardle
J. Worrall
J.G. Adams
J.M. Barrie
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James Anthony Froude
James Athearn Jones
James Blyth
James Boswell
James Branch Cabell et al
James Buchanan
James de Mille
James Elroy Flecker
James Fenimore Cooper
James Gillespie Blaine
James Hay, Jr.
James Huneker
James J. Walsh
James Jennings
James Lane Allen
James M. Beck
James MacPherson
James MacQueen
James Mark Baldwin
James Parton
James R. McConnell
James Russell Lowell
James Stephens
James Whitcomb Riley
Jane L. Stewart
Jane M. Bancroft
Jean Baptiste Poquelin [AKA Moliere]
Jean de La Fontaine
Jean Mace
Jean Pierre Camus
Jean Webster
Jeffery Farnol et al
Jessie Eldridge Southwick
Jessie Graham Flower
Joel Barlow
Johan Olof Wallin
Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johanna Brandt
Johanna S. Wisthaler
Johanna Spyri
Johannes Henricus Scholten
John Ruskin
John A. Joyce
John Beatty
John Burroughs
John Carr
John Charles Dent
John Esten Cooke
John Evelyn
John F. Davis
John Finley
John Fiske
John Foster
John Fox
John Frederick
John Galt
John Greenleaf Whittier
John H. Haaren, LL.D. and A. B. Poland, Ph.D.
John Hicklin
John Kendall (AKA Dum Dum)
John Kendrick Bangs
John Kirtland, ed.
John Lewis Burckhardt
John Lord
John Marshall
John Masefield
John Mavrogordato
John Morley
John Nichol
John Oxenham
John Philip Newman
John Reed
John Richard Green
John Ruskin
John Spargo
John Trowbridge
John W Campbell
John Wood Campbell
John. T. Morse
Josef Israels
Joseph Addison and Others
Joseph Butler
Joseph Conrad
Joseph Coppinger
Joseph Cottle
Joseph G. Butler, Jr.
Joseph Hergesheimer
Joseph Jacobs (coll. & ed.)
Joseph Smith Fletcher
Joseph Triemens
Josephine Lawrence
Josiah Quincy
Jules Verne
Julian Hawthorne
Juliana Horatia Ewing
Juliana Horatio Ewing
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