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Peta Jinnath Andersen


 

My Chapati, Your Chapati

February 16, 2011

My secret struggle: I can’t roll a perfect chapati.

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Black, Gold, & Silver Bhangra Style

February 5, 2011

Is a Punjabi Steelers’ anthem a sign of change for NRIs?

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Getting Down Bollywood Style – Dance Classes

January 31, 2011

Despite my inner awkwardness, I try a Bollywood dance class – and am pleasantly surprised.

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Mumbai University Censors Rohinton Mistry

December 28, 2010

Salman Rushdie talks Shiv Sena, cryptofascism, and censorship in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Where Are You, Christmas?

December 25, 2010

Old traditions give way to new ones.

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Indianness: Culture or Religion?

December 17, 2010

If I read stories about Krishna & Brahma to my son, am I stealing someone else’s beliefs?

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The Secret Sari…

November 29, 2010

Indian clothes are pretty, but intimidating…

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Knowing Me, Knowing You

November 27, 2010

The more I learn for my son, the more I learn about myself.

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The Masque Of V.S. Naipaul

November 20, 2010

Thoughts on critically acclaimed NRI author V.S. Naipaul…and why he doesn’t draw an Indian crowd.

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Obama’s Change, India’s Coming Of Age

November 16, 2010

The US President appeared to endorse India’s position on the UN Security Council…but nothing is ever that simple.

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Meet the team;
Peta Jinnath Anderson

Peta Jinnath Andersen is a freelance and fiction writer. Born in Sydney, Australia, to a Fiji-Indian father and Scottish mother, she’s a bit confused about her background, but loves it all the same. Currently living in the US, she has just had her first child, and is busy studying hard in an effort to learn more about her Indian heritage – including taking Hindi lessons – so she can teach her son about just what it is that makes an NRI special.

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