Interpreting the Indian Diaspora

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Publisher : Centre for Studies in civilizations
ISBN 13 : 9788187586388
Total Pages : 0 pages
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Interpreting Indian Diasporic Experience

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Total Pages : 272 pages
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Book Synopsis Interpreting Indian Diasporic Experience by : Adesh Pal

Download or read book Interpreting Indian Diasporic Experience written by Adesh Pal and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contains Papers Read At A Seminar On Indian Diasporic Experience-Deal With Diasporic Sociological Experiences Like Religious Conversion, Racism, Dislocation Issues Of Identity Etc. Address Complex Issues Pertaining To Culture, Nationalism, Ethnicity, Race, Religion, Politics And Society.

Shifting Continents / Colliding Cultures

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Publisher : BRILL
ISBN 13 : 9004486674
Total Pages : 278 pages
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Download or read book Shifting Continents / Colliding Cultures written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2021-10-18 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writing, and following the success of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children, the literature of the Indian diaspora has become the object of close attention. As a body of literature, it simultaneously represents an important multicultural perspective within individual ‘national' literatures (such as those of Canada or Australia) as well as a more global perspective taking in the phenomena of transculturalism and diaspora. However, while readers may share an interest in the writing of the Indian diaspora, they do not always interpret the notion of ‘Indian diaspora' in the same way. Indeed, there has been much debate in recent years about the appropriateness of terms such as diaspora and exile. Should these terms be reserved for the specifically historical nature of problems encountered in the process of acquiring new nationality and citizenship, or can they be extended to the writing of literature itself or used to describe ‘economic' migration arising out of privilege? As a response to these debates, Shifting Continents/Colliding Cultures explores the aftermath of British colonialism on the Indian subcontinent and Sri Lanka, including the resulting diaspora. The essays also examine zones of intersection between theories of postcolonial writing and models of diaspora and the nation. Particular lines of investigation include: how South-Asian identity is negotiated in Western spaces, and its reverse, how Western identity is negotiated in South-Asian space; reading identity by privileging history; the role of diasporic women in the (Western) nation; how diaspora affects the literary canon; and how diaspora is used in the production of alternative identities in films such as Gurinder Chadha's Bhaji on the Beach.

Indians in Kenya

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Publisher : Harvard University Press
ISBN 13 : 0674425928
Total Pages : 384 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (744 download)

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Book Synopsis Indians in Kenya by : Sana Aiyar

Download or read book Indians in Kenya written by Sana Aiyar and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2015-04-06 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Working as merchants, skilled tradesmen, clerks, lawyers, and journalists, Indians formed the economic and administrative middle class in colonial Kenya. In general, they were wealthier than Africans, but were denied the political and economic privileges that Europeans enjoyed. Moreover, despite their relative prosperity, Indians were precariously positioned in Kenya. Africans usually viewed them as outsiders, and Europeans largely considered them subservient. Indians demanded recognition on their own terms. Indians in Kenya chronicles the competing, often contradictory, strategies by which the South Asian diaspora sought a political voice in Kenya from the beginning of colonial rule in the late 1890s to independence in the 1960s. Indians’ intellectual, economic, and political connections with South Asia shaped their understanding of their lives in Kenya. Sana Aiyar investigates how the many strands of Indians’ diasporic identity influenced Kenya’s political leadership, from claiming partnership with Europeans in their mission to colonize and “civilize” East Africa to successful collaborations with Africans to battle for racial equality, including during the Mau Mau Rebellion. She also explores how the hierarchical structures of colonial governance, the material inequalities between Indians and Africans, and the racialized political discourses that flourished in both colonial and postcolonial Kenya limited the success of alliances across racial and class lines. Aiyar demonstrates that only by examining the ties that bound Indians to worlds on both sides of the Indian Ocean can we understand how Kenya came to terms with its South Asian minority.

Voices of the Indian Diaspora

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Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass Publishe
ISBN 13 : 9788120831971
Total Pages : 424 pages
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Book Synopsis Voices of the Indian Diaspora by : Anand Mulloo

Download or read book Voices of the Indian Diaspora written by Anand Mulloo and published by Motilal Banarsidass Publishe. This book was released on 2007 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: About the Book: Spread over a wide canvas, but focused entirely on the Indian diaspora, Mulloo attempts a diasporic perspective by using the inter disciplinary tools of history, economics, politics and sociology to narrate the story of overseas Indians.

Indian Diaspora

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Publisher : Serials Publications
ISBN 13 : 9788183871600
Total Pages : 228 pages
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Book Synopsis Indian Diaspora by : Ajaya Kumar Sahoo

Download or read book Indian Diaspora written by Ajaya Kumar Sahoo and published by Serials Publications. This book was released on 2008 with total page 228 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Indian Diaspora Is Currently Estimated To Be More Than Twenty Million By Covering Practically All Over The World. The Present Book Broadly Focuses On The Historical Context Of Indian Emigration, Diaspora Formation And Retention Of Cultural Identities Of Indians In Different Parts Of The Diasporas. Some Of The Papers Also Focus On The Writings Of Indian Diasporic Scholars. A Selected Bibliography On Indian Diaspora Has Been Added Further. The Book Will Be Useful Not Only To Sociologists But Also To Scholars Working In The Fields Of Anthropology, Political Science, Geography, History, Asian Studies, Literary, Cultural, Ethnic And Migration Studies

Tracing the New Indian Diaspora

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Publisher : Rodopi
ISBN 13 : 940121171X
Total Pages : 314 pages
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Book Synopsis Tracing the New Indian Diaspora by : Om Prakash Dwivedi

Download or read book Tracing the New Indian Diaspora written by Om Prakash Dwivedi and published by Rodopi. This book was released on 2014-10-15 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The growing importance of the Indian diaspora is felt today across the globe due to its emergence as the second-largest dias¬poric community. By examining historical, socio-cultural, economic, political, and lite¬rary aspects of the Indian diaspora, this volume sets out to trace the latest devel¬opments in the field of Indian diaspora studies. It brings together essays by Indian and foreign scholars, thus providing an authoritative platform for discussions in which identities and affiliations are con¬tested and constituted through the hier¬archies of cross-cultural migration in this increasingly globalized world. This volume traces the transnational network of the Indian diaspora, and will prove of interest to scholars working in the fields of the Indian diaspora, diaspora theory, and cultural studies. Countries covered include Mauritius, Fiji, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, the UK, Ireland, the USA, Canada, Malaya, South Africa, and New Zealand. Creative writers dis¬cussed include Ramabai Espinet, Vikram Chandra, Rohinton Mistry, Chitra Banerjee Diva¬karuni, Nisha Ganatra, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kavery Nambisan, and Sarita Mandanna, along with the work of filmmakers (Mira Nair, Yash Chopra, Kabir Khan, Shuchi Kothari, Mandrika Rupa, Karan Johar, Sugu Pillay, Mallika Krishnamurthy, and Nisha Ganatra). Wideranging and scholarly. Dwivedi’s edited collection on routes and representations of the Indian diaspora is a vital contribution to the growing critical discourse on this subject. — Professor Janet Wilson, Northampton University, UK Tracing the New Indian Diaspora is a significant contribution to the understanding of the positions and representations of the Indian diaspora, forcing us to re-examine our notions of location and dislocation, of home and the world, of belonging and alienation: in short, of the politics of the diaspora today. — Professor GJV Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Om Prakash Dwivedi is Assistant Professor in English at Taiz University, Yemen. His recent publications include The Other India: Narratives of Terror, Communalism and Violence (2012), Postcolonial Theory in the Global Age (co-ed. with Martin Kich, 2013), and a collection of short stories, The World to Come (2014).

Reading Jhumpa Lahiri

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Publisher : Routledge
ISBN 13 : 1000572064
Total Pages : 303 pages
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Book Synopsis Reading Jhumpa Lahiri by : Nilanjana Chatterjee

Download or read book Reading Jhumpa Lahiri written by Nilanjana Chatterjee and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-05-09 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is an innovative and rigorous study of Jhumpa Lahiri's Indian American female characters' lived and imagined diasporic house space, using domesticity and the house as an analytical tool to explore their hidden domestic spaces. The book explores how the house as a spatial construct, shares a symbiotic relationship with its inhabitants, and through their implicit and explicit response to various parts of their diasporic house space, interprets their maladies, limitations and opportunities. Indian American diasporic women, especially homemakers, have long been grappling with issues of socio-cultural invisibility as they have no other space to interact with except their houses in the hostland, now more than ever, during the global corona crisis. A reading of this multi-layered relationship between houses and their women will help readers understand not only the political, intellectual, emotional and sexual dispositions of middleclass Indian women in America, but also social, cultural and economic positions they occupy within the hostland. The book shows the represented domestic interstices and looks at them as signifiers of distinct individual trajectories, wherein lies embedded the women inhabitants’ oppositions beneath the acceptance of normative Indian family values in diaspora. It also offers elemental insights into ways in which migration acts as an opportunity for establishing new, often hybridized, identities, for which it is important to realise their connections with their house space. Presenting an alternative methodology for reading real and imagined lives of women in Indian American diaspora, the book proposes an unconventional mode of understanding diasporic realities and representations in cultural studies that is not readily apparent. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of South Asian Studies, Diaspora Studies, Migration Studies, Culture Studies, Feminist Writings, Gender Studies and Asian Literature. Foreword by Bill Ashcroft

Interpreting Indian Diasporic Experience

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Total Pages : 261 pages
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Book Synopsis Interpreting Indian Diasporic Experience by : Pal a

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Global Indian Diaspora

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Total Pages : 528 pages
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Book Synopsis Global Indian Diaspora by : Jagat K. Motwani

Download or read book Global Indian Diaspora written by Jagat K. Motwani and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Indian Diaspora

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Total Pages : 128 pages
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Book Synopsis Indian Diaspora by : Anand Singh

Download or read book Indian Diaspora written by Anand Singh and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ever since the advent of the term globalization in the early 1990s, the movement of people across international boundaries spawned new concepts that forced new trends and paradigms into social sciences and humanities research. Since globalization is now deemed as the major ideological force that is reshaping international relationships, community relations and the individual s place in them, a plethora of new keywords have emerged. Concepts such as trans-national families , knowledge workers , renegotiation of identities , hybridity of cultural identities , balkanization of states, among a range of others, accompanied globalization not only as a concept but as complementary armoury to support its value as an ideological tool of twenty-first century capitalism. As people integrate into new host societies and renegotiate their identities in foreign environments, cultural relativism and acculturation have reemerged as analytical tools to understand recent processes of increasing flows of people across international boundaries. While people s trans-national movements are creating ever more complex relationships, they continue to regroup and converge towards others who share their same geographical, physical and religious characteristics, recreating the bounded cultures in which conventional structural-functional analyses placed them. In this sense it calls for more research and for newer conceptualizations on how migrant groups relocate, integrate and renegotiate their identities in new host environments. This Special Issue Edition of The Anthropologist s collection of papers is one such representation by people of Indian origin who now find themselves in various socio-political settings in different parts of the world. They cover issues that are of contemporary ethnographic and theoretical relevance not only to people of the Indian Diaspora but also to the wider discourses that have acquired currency in literature around trans-nationalism, increasing professional migration to the developed countries and the resultant new adventurism, identity maintenance in processes of relocation and romanticized depictions of the imagined and distant homeland, to analysis of diasporic communities.

Report of the High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora

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Total Pages : 640 pages
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Book Synopsis Report of the High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora by : India. High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora

Download or read book Report of the High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora written by India. High Level Committee on the Indian Diaspora and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 640 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On emigration and immigration of Indic people across the globe; a study.

Interpreter of Maladies

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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN 13 : 039592720X
Total Pages : 195 pages
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Book Synopsis Interpreter of Maladies by : Jhumpa Lahiri

Download or read book Interpreter of Maladies written by Jhumpa Lahiri and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book was released on 1999 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In nine stories imbued with the sensual details of Indian culture, Lahiri charts the emotional journeys of characters seeking love beyond the barriers of nations and generations.

World of Diasporas: Different Perceptions on the Concept of Diaspora

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Publisher : BRILL
ISBN 13 : 9004388044
Total Pages : 132 pages
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Book Synopsis World of Diasporas: Different Perceptions on the Concept of Diaspora by : Harjinder Singh Majhail

Download or read book World of Diasporas: Different Perceptions on the Concept of Diaspora written by Harjinder Singh Majhail and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2018-12-10 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book offers an account of heart touching insights into the world of diasporas in an arcade of writers highlighting their interesting research in diaspora.

Reading and Interpreting the Works of Jhumpa Lahiri

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Publisher : Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN 13 : 0766083640
Total Pages : 114 pages
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Book Synopsis Reading and Interpreting the Works of Jhumpa Lahiri by : Greg Clinton

Download or read book Reading and Interpreting the Works of Jhumpa Lahiri written by Greg Clinton and published by Enslow Publishing, LLC. This book was released on 2016-12-15 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jhumpa Lahiri understands what it means to be caught between two cultures. Born in London to Indian immigrants, she has spent most of her life in the United States but still struggles to feel “American.” This is the challenge facing many new Indian Americans, and it is the focal point of Lahiri’s novels and stories, which examine various aspects of the culture clashes that come from being a newcomer in a foreign land. This insightful guide takes readers through Lahiri’s main works, giving in-depth analysis along with biographical and historical context, and providing insight into the compelling works of this critically acclaimed author.

Imagining an India

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Total Pages : 0 pages
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Book Synopsis Imagining an India by : Jordan Stalker

Download or read book Imagining an India written by Jordan Stalker and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indians have migrated to America in recognizable numbers since at least the turn of the 19th century and have established large and thriving communities in many major cities, especially after the Hart-Cellar Act of 1965. Members of these communities have regularly engaged with news from and about India in order to stay connected with some notion of "home." While early generations relied on a relatively sparse media ecology shaped particularly by legacy ethnic media (print, radio, video) and interpersonal networks, the contemporary Indian diaspora also have at their disposal digital media platforms that have made it easier and faster than ever before to stay engaged with news from and about India. Guided by Arjun Appadurai's concepts of hard and soft cultural forms and his framework of global cultural flows, particularly the mediascape and ethnoscape, my dissertation focuses on members of the Indian community in Chicago, one of the nation's largest, to explore how, why and with what consequences they engage with news for and about India. Through an analysis of in-depth interviews with members of the diverse Indian community in the Greater Chicago area, I describe and interpret the news consumption habits of three interconnected groups that constitute the Indian diaspora: 1) those who were born in India and relocated to Chicago, 2) Second-generation Indian Americans who were born in the United States, and 3) those who were born outside of India or the U.S. but whose heritage can be traced to India. My research suggests that the while news- and media-consuming members of the Indian diaspora in Chicago often understand India as a combination of a place and an idea, the home-host structure prevalent in traditional diaspora studies is not especially salient for this group today. Instead, news and non-news media products appear to serve both cultural anchors and buoys that guide ethnic identity formation and maintenance in ways that elide or even elude the "home" versus "host" comparison

Women in the Indian Diaspora

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Publisher : Springer
ISBN 13 : 9811059519
Total Pages : 200 pages
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Book Synopsis Women in the Indian Diaspora by : Amba Pande

Download or read book Women in the Indian Diaspora written by Amba Pande and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-12-05 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume brings into focus a range of emergent issues related to women in the Indian diaspora. The conditions propelling women’s migration and their experiences during the process of migration and settlement have always been different and very specific to them. Standing ‘in-between’ the two worlds of origin and adoption, women tend to experience dialectic tensions between freedom and subjugation, but they often use this space to assert independence, and to redefine their roles and perceptions of self. The central idea in this volume is to understand women’s agency in addressing and redressing the complex issues faced by them; in restructuring the cultural formats of patriarchy and gender relations; managing the emerging conflicts over what is to be transmitted to the following generations,; renegotiating their domestic roles and embracing new professional and educational successes; and adjusting to the institutional structures of the host state. The essays included in the volume discuss women in the Indian diaspora from multidisciplinary perspectives involving social, economic, cultural, and political aspects. Such an effort privileges diasporic women’s experiences and perspectives in the academia and among policy makers.