Singh Baldwin, Shauna

About Shauna Singh Baldwin

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Biography  (Asian Heritage in Canada)

Biography (Literaturfestival)

 

Reviews

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Transgenerational Affect and Cultural (Self)Acceptance in Two TransCanadian Short Stories.” Atlantis, vol. 40, no. 1,  2018

Fisher, Susan. “Rebel with a Cause.” Canadian Literature, no. 232, 2017

D’Souza, Irene. “The Selector of Souls.” Herizons, vol. 27, no. 2, 2013

Lane, Dorothy F. “Disentangling Narratives.” Canadian Literature, no. 219, 2013

Cassidy, Richard. “Integrating Violence.” Canadian Literature, no. 201, 2009

Paremaswaran, Uma. “We Are Not in Pakistan: Shauna Singh Baldwin.” Herizons, vol. 22, no. 1, 2008

Reiswig, Amy. “We Are Not in Pakistan.” Quill & Quire, vol. 73, 2007

“Love and Espionage in France.” Maclean’s, vol. 117, no. 46, 2004

Whitaker, Phil. “Harem Politics.” New Statesman, vol. 129, no. 4469, 2000

What the Body Remembers.” Virginia Quarterly Review, vol. 76, no. 2, 2000

 

Interviews

Kamble, Prachi. “Writer’s Fest Spotlight: Analysing Culture with Shauna Singh Baldwin.” The Vancouver Arts Review, Oct. 2015

Srinivasan, Deepa. "Email Interview with Media Voice.” shaunasinghbaldwin.com, Aug. 2010

Babe, Kris. “An Interview with Shauna Singh Baldwin.” Writer’s Chronicle, vol. 40, no. 3, Dec. 2007

Criticism

Ghosh Roy, Sutanuka. “Re-Discovering The Self: Diasporic Dimensions In The Works Of Shauna Singh Baldwin.” The Calcutta Journal of Global Affairs, vol. 3, no. 2, 2019

Martín-Lucas, Belén. “Masculinity in the Metanarrative of the Global War on Terror: Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Transnational Critique.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, vol. 78, 2019

Rogobete, Daniela. “Twin Wounds, Twin Stories: Trauma and Gendered Memory in Bapsi Sidhwa’s Cracking India and Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers.” The Partition of India: Beyond Improbable Lines, Marino and Rogobete (eds.), 2018

Marino, Elisabetta. “Moulding Identities in Difficult Daughters (1998) by Manju Kapur and What the Body Remembers (1999) by Shauna Singh Baldwin.” The Partition of India: Beyond Improbable Lines, Marino and Rogobete (eds.),2018

Harenda, Olivier. “‘Git-Mit, Git-Mit Talk’: A Woman’s Perspective on the Partition of India in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers.” TransCanadiana, no. 9, 2017

Kapoor, Maninder, and Seema Singh. “What the [Female] Body Remembers: A Feminist Study of Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Narration of the Partition.” IUP Journal of English Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, 2016

Eleftheriou, Lyda. “Bodies like Rivers: Seeking for a Space for Body Memory in the Discourse of Trauma.” European Journal of English Studies, vol. 19, no. 3, 2015

Mann, Harveen. “Fulfilling Her ‘Duty to Her Quom’: The Punjabi-Sikh Ethos of Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers.” ARIEL, vol. 42, no. 2, 2011

Munos, Delphine. “Gender, Migration and Agency: Developing a 'Hauntology” of New Becomings in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Devika and in Ginu Kamani’s Just between Indians.” Acta Scientiarum, vol. 33, no. 1, 2011

Misri, Deepti. “The Violence of Memory: Renarrating Partition Violence in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s What the Body Remembers.” Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, vol. 11, no. 1, 2011

Munos, Delphine. “Relationality and the Transnational Indian Family in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s Nothing Must Spoil This Visit.” Postcolonial Text, vol. 6, no. 1, 2011

Chanda, Geetanjali Singh, and Staci Ford. “Sikh Masculinity, Religion, and Diaspora in Shauna Singh Baldwin’s English Lessons and Other Stories.” Men & Masculinities, vol. 12, no. 4, 2010

 

Works:

Novels

The Selector of Souls (2007)

The Tiger Claw (2004)

What the Body Remembers (2000)

 

Short Story Collections

We Are Not in Pakistan (2007)

English Lessons and Other Stories (1996)

 

Plays/Scripts

We Are So Different Now: A Stage Play with Dance (2009)

 

Essays/Articles/Non-Fiction/Short Stories

“The Power of Stories.” shaunasinghbaldwin.com, 25 Jul. 2018 (.pdf file)

Reluctant Rebellions: New and Selected Non-Fiction (2016)

“Making Positive Change.” shaunasinghbaldwin.com, 2016 (.pdf file)

“Why American Sikhs Will Survive.” CNN, 11 Aug. 2012

“The View from the Mountain.” Capilano Review, vol. 2, no. 45, 2005

“Creative Tension.” Writer, Jul. 2001

“Family Ties.” Cream City Review, vol. 20, no. 1-2, 1995

“Jassie.” Calyx, vol. 15, no. 2, 1994

A Foreign Visitor’s Survival Guide to America (1992)

 

Audio and Audiovisual Material

Shauna Singh Baldwin on her Unique Approach to Writing. Voiced Radio, Jul. 2020

Shauna Singh Baldwin on Love and Loss on Just Talking. Soundcloud, Apr. 2018

Shauna Singh Baldwin Interviewed at Chandigarh Lit Fest. YouTube, 6 Jan. 2017

Shauna Singh Baldwin Speaking on How We Belong. YouTube, 21 Feb. 2015 

Shauna Singh Baldwin Reads "A Visit to my Temple", Followed by an Interview. Wisconsin Public Radio, 8 May 2014

Shauna Singh Baldwin Interviewed at the Indian Summer Festival. YouTube, 30 Aug. 2016

8 Questions for Shauna Singh Baldwin. CBC Books, Oct. 2012

Feature Interview: Shauna Singh Baldwin on her Book The Selector of SoulsCBC, 2012

Shauna Singh Baldwin Reads "Toronto1984" from English Lessons and Other Stories. CBC Radio, 1996

Shauna Singh Baldwin Reads "Jassie" from English Lessons and Other Stories. CBC Radio, 1996

Shauna Singh Baldwin Reads "English Lessons" from English Lessons and Other Stories. CBC Radio, 1996

Shauna Singh Baldwin Reads "The Insult" from English Lessons and Other Stories. CBC Radio, 1996

Shauna Reads from The Selector of Soulsshaunasinghbaldwin.com, undated

Shauna Reads Story "Rendezvous" from We Are Not in Pakistan. shaunasinghbaldwin.com, undated