“Philosophically expansive, theoretically sophisticated, and methodologically complex, <i>A Nation of Family and Friends?</i> charts new intertextual terrains that elevate our understandings of South Asian diasporas, race, gender, ethnicity, class, and leisure. With incredible analytic precision, Aarti Ratna provides a must read for those interested in the politics of belonging, nationalism, and ethno-nationalism. A brilliant book in the service of social justice!”<br /> — Stanley I. Thangaraj, author of Desi Hoop Dreams: Pickup Basketball and the Making of Asian American Masculinity<br /> “<i>A Nation of Family and Friends?</i> offers a much-needed exploration into the sporting and leisure experiences of South Asian women, which has thus far lacked visibility and depth of analysis. I commend Aarti Ratna on the work put into this project and her determination to create something unique and against the grain.”— Courtney Szto, author of Changing on the Fly: Hockey through the Voices of South Asian Canadians<br />