Nation Diaspora Trans nation

Nation  Diaspora  Trans nation
Author: Ravindra K. Jain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136704130

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A premier debate in the present conjuncture of globalization has been the prospect of ‘post nation’ and the obsolescence of patriotism at the horizon of transnationalism. In an ethnographically rich and discursively sharp intervention R. K. Jain articulates the contribution that diaspora studies can make to this debate. In this anthropological narrative both nation and trans-nation are ‘moving targets’; their positionality shifts and changes according to the geo-political location of the analyst and the frame of comparison brought to bear on the objects/subjects of study. In Jain’s case the locus happens to be India but the discussion in this book does not foreclose perspectives from ‘other’ nations. Indeed as his own examples from countries of the Indian Ocean zone, the Asia Pacific region and the Caribbean amply demonstrate the methodology of ethno-cultural relativism built in these diasporic comparisons is the surest guarantee for tracing the juxtaposed dialectic of nation and trans-nation from whichever existential location one begins. The rootedness of this particular discourse in India provides coherence in the nature of a case-study of globalization from a prominent diaspora node of our times. At the same time it unravels dimensions of Indian social institutions viewed from the vantage point of diaspora. The book, therefore, is an invitation to further multi-disciplinary and multi-sited collaboration in the exploration of globalization, diaspora, nationalism and patriotism as well as transnationalism from diverse perspectives.

Nation Diaspora Trans nation

Nation  Diaspora  Trans nation
Author: Ravindra K. Jain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136704147

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Research articles on Indian diaspora.

Diaspora Politics

Diaspora Politics
Author: Gabriel Sheffer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781139439954

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This book is intended to fill in a gap in the study of modern ethno-national diasporas. Thus, against the background of current trends - globalization, democratization, the weakening of the nation-state and massive transstate migration, it examines the politics of historical, modern and incipient ethno-national diasporas. It argues that unlike the widely accepted view, ethno-national diasporism and diasporas do not constitute a recent phenomenon. Rather, this is a perennial phenomenon whose roots were in antiquity. Some of the existing diasporas were created in antiquity, some during the Middle Ages and some are modern. An essential aspect of this phenomenon is the endless cultural-social-economic and especially political struggle of these dispersed ethnic groups that permanently reside in host countries away from their homelands to maintain their distinctive identities and connections with their homelands and other dispersed groups of the same nation. While describing and analyzing the diaspora phenomenon, the book sheds light on theoretical questions pertaining to current ethnicity and politics.

The Trans National Study of Culture

The Trans National Study of Culture
Author: Doris Bachmann-Medick
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014-08-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110372601

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This volume introduces key concepts for a trans/national expansion in the study of culture. Using translation as an analytical category, it explores what is translatable and untranslatable between nation-specific approaches such as British/American cultural studies, German Kulturwissenschaften and other traditions in studying culture. The range of articles included in the book covers both theoretical reflections and specific case studies that analyze the tensions and compatibilities amongst contemporary perspectives on the study of culture. By testing various key concepts – translation, cultural transfer, travelling concepts – this volume reflects on an essential vocabulary and common points of reference for scholars seeking new frameworks and methodologies for the foundation of a trans/national study of culture that is commensurate with the entangled nature of our world society.

Parliament and Diaspora in Europe

Parliament and Diaspora in Europe
Author: M. Laguerre
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2013-04-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137280602

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This book analyzes the unfolding of a new institutional phenomenon: the cosmonational parliament of the cross-border nation and the expanded state, focusing on three European national parliaments, namely the French Senate, the Italian Chamber of Representatives and Senate, and the Croatian unicameral parliament.

Cultural Grammars of Nation Diaspora and Indigeneity in Canada

Cultural Grammars of Nation  Diaspora  and Indigeneity in Canada
Author: Christine Kim,Sophie McCall,Melina Baum Singer
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2012-05-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781554584185

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Cultural Grammars of Nation, Diaspora, and Indigeneity in Canada considers how the terms of critical debate in literary and cultural studies in Canada have shifted with respect to race, nation, and difference. In asking how Indigenous and diasporic interventions have remapped these debates, the contributors argue that a new “cultural grammar” is at work and attempt to sketch out some of the ways it operates. The essays reference pivotal moments in Canadian literary and cultural history and speak to ongoing debates about Canadian nationalism, postcolonalism, migrancy, and transnationalism. Topics covered include the Asian race riots in Vancouver in 1907, the cultural memory of internment and dispersal of Japanese Canadians in the 1940s, the politics of migrant labour and the “domestic labour scheme” in the 1960s, and the trial of Robert Pickton in Vancouver in 2007. The contributors are particularly interested in how diaspora and indigeneity continue to contribute to this critical reconfiguration and in how conversations about diaspora and indigeneity in the Canadian context have themselves been transformed. Cultural Grammars is an attempt to address both the interconnections and the schisms between these multiply fractured critical terms as well as the larger conceptual shifts that have occurred in response to national and postnational arguments.

Diaspora as a Resource

Diaspora as a Resource
Author: Waltraud Kokot,Christian Giordano,Mijal Gandelsman-Trier
Publsiher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783643801456

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Diasporas are nodes of cultural exchange, connecting different systems of values, beliefs, and social organization. Throughout history and the present, diasporas have provided important contributions to economies, politics, and culture, both for the home countries and for societies of residence. This book contains case studies from different disciplines, exploring diaspora as a resource, both on collective and on individual levels. Common themes are the structure and use of diaspora networks, as well as relations between different diasporas, ranging from co-existence to competition or strategic co-operation, and the complex interdependence between diaspora and urbanity. (Series: Freiburg Studies in Social Anthropology / Freiburger Sozialanthropologische Studien / Etudes d'Anthropologie Sociale de l'Universite de Fribourg - Vol. 36)

Diaspora and Transnationalism

Diaspora and Transnationalism
Author: Rainer Bauböck,Thomas Faist
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789089642387

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Diaspora & transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic & political discourses. Although originally referring to quite different phenomena, they increasingly overlap today. Such inflation of meanings goes hand in hand with a danger of essentialising collective identities. This book analyses this topic.