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Shaping Indian Diaspora
Author | : Cristina M. Gámez-Fernández,Veena Dwivedi |
Publsiher | : Lexington Books |
Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 2015-08-27 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781498514965 |
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The Indian diaspora is the largest diasporic movement from Asia, with the Indian community numbering over twenty-five million around the world. Its large scale encompasses a kaleidoscopic community from disparate regions, languages, cultural heritages, religions, and traditions within the subcontinent. The many peoples of the Indian diaspora have growing social and economic impacts on their new homes, but maintain their cultural bonds with India. This volume offers a thorough analysis of the diasporic practices of the Indian communities in essays covering a number of fields, such as literature, cultural studies, and film studies. The contributors deal with the Indian diaspora’s historical and contemporary connotations, its theoretical framework, the cultural hybridizations that emerge from diaspora, and other topics touching on the cultural and social effects of the spread of Indian peoples around the globe.
Indian Diaspora
Author | : Ajaya Kumar Sahoo,Laxmi Narayan Kadekar |
Publsiher | : Serials Publications |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : East Indian diaspora |
ISBN | : 8183871607 |
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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
Fractured Identity
Author | : Sushma Varma,Radhika Seshan |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : UOM:39015061110139 |
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Contributed papers presented at a two day workshop held at the University of Pune in February 2002; sponsored by the CSP.
THEORY OF INDIAN DIASPORA DYNAMICS OF GLOBAL MIGRATION
Author | : Dr. Madhu Tyagi |
Publsiher | : Horizon Books ( A Division of Ignited Minds Edutech P Ltd) |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2017-01-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789386369376 |
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In recent years, the term ‘diaspora’ has been more frequently used to characterise peoples existing away from their homelands. Khachig To¨- lo¨lyan, editor of the journal Diaspora, asserts that ‘the term that once described Jewish, Greek, and Armenian dispersion now shares meanings with a larger semantic domain that includes words like immigrant, expatriate, refugee, guest-worker, exile community, overseas community, [and] ethnic community’. Generally speaking, then, this mosaic of Indian identities abroad is presented as the mirror of India itself. India is diverse, and so too are its migrants. It is acknowledged that Indian migrants abroad tend to reproduce their own religions, family patterns, and cultures as much as possible. One is the prefix ‘Indian’. And the other is the term ‘dia-spora’. The implication of the first is that there is a single India with its people, who are somehow united under one flag. This is far from obvious. India has been described as a ‘nation and its fragments’ or an ‘invented nation.
The Indian Diaspora
Author | : N. Jayaram,Yogesh Atal |
Publsiher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2004-05-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0761932186 |
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N. Jayaram provides a well-presented overview of the patterns of emigration from India, highlighting the key disciplinary perspectives and strategic approaches. The study of Indian diaspora has emerged as a rich and variegated area of multidisciplinary research interest. This volume brings together nine seminal articles by well-known scholars which deal with the empirical reality of Indian diaspora and the theoretical and methodological issues raised by it. Between them they cover a variety of important aspects such as asocial adjustment, family change, religion, language, ethnicity and culture.
Voices of the Indian Diaspora
Author | : Anand Mulloo |
Publsiher | : Motilal Banarsidass Publishe |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : East Indian diaspora |
ISBN | : 8120831977 |
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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.
Diaspora and Nation Building Prabhat Prakashan
Author | : Asmin |
Publsiher | : Prabhat Prakashan |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2021-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789353228477 |
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Over 33 million strong Indian diasporas spread all over the world has been an exceptionally successful story. Given their skills and other social qualities, they are also among the most sought after lots in most countries. Indian diaspora has performed well on all important parameters Ñ political, economical, technological and cultural. PIOs are amongst the top skilled, employable and prosperous non-native people in most countries. They are heading some of the top multinational companies and hold high positions in many international organisations, in a way making an important contribution to the evolving global agenda. Today, Indian diaspora is investing in creating jobs and cutting edge technologies world over. India has also done very well in reaching out to its diaspora through various channels, including the youth. At over USD 75 billion annually, India is the top recipient of remittances. Diaspora could also be an important source of technology and know-how. Given their goodwill on both sides, they are a great source of confidence-building between India and countries of their adoption and have demonstrated their clout on many occasions. Over the last many centuries, Indians have travelled to many near and far off destinations in the world for trade, business, education and jobs. One major wave of such movement was carried out by the colonial administration under the so called indentured system for meeting labour shortages in their overseas plantations. This inhuman system of exploitation of workers finally ended and the centenary of its abolition was commemorated in many parts of the world including India during 2017-18. Antar Rashtrya Sahyog Parishad (ARSP) had organised year long activities to mark this important land mark in the life of Indian diaspora, culminating with an international conference on the topic, ÔContribution of Diaspora in Nation BuildingÕ in Mauritius in July 2018. Several leaders and scholars addressed this gathering and this publication captures the essence of its outcomes. This publication could be a good reference for students and scholars working on diaspora.
Indian Diaspora
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2015-02-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9789004288065 |
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The chapters presented in this volume represent a wide variety of Indian diasporic experiences. From indenture labour to the present day immigrations, Indian diasporic narrative is one that offers opportunities to evaluate afresh notions of ethnicity, race, caste, gender and religious diversity. From victim discourse to narratives of optimism and complexities of identity issues, the Indian diaspora has exhibited characteristics that enable us as scholars to construct theoretical views on the diaspora and migration. The cases included in this volume will illumine such theoretical ideas. The readers will certainly be able to appreciate the diversity and the depth of these narratives and gain insight into the social and cultural and religious world of the diaspora. Contributors are: Archana Kumar, Ram Narayan Tiwari, Ashutosh Kumar, Brij Vilash Lal, Inês Lourenço, Prea Persaud, Nalini Moodley, Carolyn V. Prorok, Thembisa Waetjen, Kalpana Hiralal, Sultan Khan, Shanta B Singh, Abdalla Khair Gabralla, Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim, Sharmina Mawani, Anjoom Mukadam, Goolam Vahed, and P. Pratap Kumar.