Tracing an Indian diaspora : contexts, memories, representations
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Tracing an Indian diaspora : contexts, memories, representations
Sage, 2008
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Description
The Indian diaspora, comprising over 20 million people spread across a hundred countries, continues to grow in size and make its presence felt. This collection traces various forms of plurality within the diaspora: geographical dispersion, historical contexts, temporal frames, authorial positions and political affiliations. It is an assemblage, not a narrative, and purposefully so. It does not attempt to produce a new boundary around diasporic identifications, but rather to unsettle diaspora by loosely juxtaposing a set of chapters that provide complementary, sometimes conflicting perspectives on diasporic locations, identifications and representations.
Some sections of the compilation probe the migratory movements that have led to the formation of the Indian diaspora, unpacking its geographical scope and highlighting its different locales. Others look at diasporic practices, focusing on the ways and means of remembering and enacting diasporic belonging and the sites and spaces where such narratives of belonging are performed.
This work is an invaluable resource for students, researchers and academicians working in the fields of anthropology, geography, history, political science, sociology, Asian studies, diaspora studies, South Asian studies, literary studies, cultural studies, ethnic and migration studies.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Sachidananda Mohanty
Thinking 'Indian Diaspora' for our Times - Parvati Raghuram and Ajaya Kumar Sahoo
I: 'A NEW FORM OF SLAVERY': INDENTURED DIASPORA
Introduction - Brij Maharaj
'Positioning' the Indian Diaspora: The Southeast Asian Experience - Rajesh Rai
Forgotten Malaysians? Indians and Malaysian Society - Carl Vadivella Belle
Indo-Fijians: Forever Marooned without Land and Power in a South Pacific Archipelago? - Henry Srebrnik
Indo-Caribbean Political Leaders During the Twentieth Century - Sahadeo Basdeo and Brinsley Samaroo
II: THE NEW INDIAN DIASPORA
Introduction - Dave Sangha
Citizenship and Dissent in Diaspora: Indian Immigrant Youth in the United States After 9/11 - Sunaina Maira
The Indian Diaspora in the United States of America: An Emerging Political Force? - Pierre Gottschlich
Immigration Dynamics in the Receiving State-Emerging Issues for the Indian Diaspora in the United Kingdom - Parvati Raghuram
Indian Diaspora in the United Kingdom: Second-Generation Parents' Views and Experiences on Heritage Language Transmission - Ravinder Barn
Indian Diaspora in New Zealand: History, Identity and Cultural Landscapes - Wardlow Friesen and Robin A Kearns
III: DOING DIASPORA: IDENTIFICATIONS
Introduction - Parvati Raghuram
The Chishtiyya Diaspora-An Expanding Circle? - Celia A Genn
Hyderabadis Abroad: Memories of Home - Karen Isaksen Leonard
Moving Beyond, Moving Ahead: Possible Paradigms for Accessing Indian Emigrant Subjectivities - Mala Pandurang
Immigrants, Images, and Identity: Visualising Homelands across Borders - Cynthia J Miller
Identity Dilemmas: Gay South Asian Men in North America - Geoffrey Burkhart
IV: REPRESENTATIONS: CONTESTATIONS OF/IN THE INDIAN DIASPORA
Introduction - Parvati Raghuram
Re-domesticating Hindu Femininity: Legible Pasts in the Bengali American Diaspora - Esha Niyogi De
Romancing Religion: Neoliberal Bollywood's Gendered Visual Repertoire for a Pain-free Globalisation - Nandini Bhattacharya
Women Writers of the South Asian Diaspora: Towards a Transnational Feminist Aesthetic? - Sam Naidu
Memory of Trauma in Meena Alexander's Texts - Jaspal Kaur Singh
Meta-Mobilis: The Case for Polymorphous Existence in K S Maniam's Between Lives - Bernard Wilson
Exilic Dispositions and Dougla Identity in Laure Moutoussamy's Passerelle de vie (The Bridge of Life) - Brinda Mehta
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