Hijab Novel by Guruprasad Kaginele is a work of fiction. It was published on 21st February 2020. The book is set in Minnesota, where three Indian doctors are waiting for their green cards.
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Three Indian doctors find themselves practicing at a hospital in Amoka, a nondescript town in Minnesota, waiting for their Green cards. What is expected to be an easy practice in a backwater town soon turns into a difficult question about identity, immigration, and belonging, in this award-winning novel first published in Kannada. When a Sanghaali refugee woman refuses to deliver her baby via the cesarean section despite doctors’ Advice, her Act snowballs into a larger conundrum that brings to light cultural differences that may not be necessarily resolved with reason.
As the doctors try to break down whether migrants can leave behind their culture in a new land, the conflict with the Sanghaalis reaches new heights. Reality TV, immigration issues, and racial profiling all converge in this little town that is struggling to adapt to the demographic shifts around it. A story about the dystopias that migration induces, hijab is a powerful fable about one of the most burning issues of our time. How does one conform in a culture that is itself made of remnants from other cultures? Is identity skin-deep, or does it go beyond one’s color? And finally, what does being a migrant truly mean?
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