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1 online resource (303 pages) |
Series |
Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English ; 176 |
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Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English ; 176
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Contents |
Machine generated contents note: Tracing the Indian Diaspora -- The Political PIO: Thoughts on the Political Impact of the Indian Diaspora / Pierre Gottschlich -- Hambakhaya! Hambauyee Bombay! (Go Home! Go to Bombay!) -- Challenges Facing South African Indians in the Post-Apartheid Era / Brij Maharaj -- Indians in Malaysia, 1900 -- 2010: Different Migration Streams, One Diaspora / Amarjit Kaur -- The New Irish? Indian Diasporas in Ireland / Louise Harrington -- Giving Back to India: Investment Opportunities and Challenges / Anjali Sahay -- Certain Allegiances, Uncertain Identities: The Fraught Struggles of Dalits in Britain / Meena Dhanda -- The Indian Diaspora in New Zealand: Identities and Cultural Representations / Wardlow Friesen -- Finding Refuge in Culture: Race, Place, and Immigrant Identity in the Indian Diaspora / Sunil Bhatia -- In Search of the ̀Children of the Wind': A Journey to Chattisgarh / Brij V. Lal -- Literary Representations of the Indian Diaspora -- The Ecology of Disaster: A Reading of Divakaruni's One Amazing Thing / Chitra Sankaran -- Representations Juxtaposed: A Home Author and a Diasporic Author Depict Coorg / Lisa Lau -- Love and Longing for Mumbai: Vikram Chandra's Fiction and Bollywood Cinema / Maria Ridda -- Rifts and Riffs, Roots and Routes: Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge / Judith Misrahi -- Barak -- Boundary-Marking in the Diaspora: An Analysis of Women Characters in Rohinton Mistry's Family Matters / Uma Jayaraman -- A Home of One's Own: Gender, Family, and Nation in Indian-American Literature and Film / Pranav Jani |
Summary |
The growing importance of the Indian diaspora is felt today across the globe due to its emergence as the second-largest diasƠporic community. By examining historical, socio-cultural, economic, political, and liteƠrary aspects of the Indian diaspora, this volume sets out to trace the latest develƠopments 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 conƠtested and constituted through the hierƠarchies 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. 0Countries covered include Mauritius, Fiji, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, the UK, Ireland, the USA, Canada, Malaya, South Africa, and New Zealand. Creative writers disƠcussed include Ramabai Espinet, Vikram Chandra, Rohinton Mistry, Chitra Banerjee DivaƠkaruni, 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) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
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Print version record |
Subject |
East Indian diaspora.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Emigration & Immigration.
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East Indian diaspora
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Dwivedi, O. P. (Om Prakash), editor.
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ISBN |
9789401211710 |
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940121171X |
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1322208441 |
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9781322208442 |
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