Re-theorising the Indian subcontinental diaspora: old and new directions

It is estimated that more than 30 million people of Indian Subcontinental origin presently live outside their homeland. The present geo-political status of the Indian Subcontinental diaspora calls for more research and newer theorisation on how migrants from the Indian Subcontinent relocate, accultu...

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Other Authors: Chatterjee, Nilanjana (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle-upon-Tyne Cambridge Scholars Publisher 2020
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Summary:It is estimated that more than 30 million people of Indian Subcontinental origin presently live outside their homeland. The present geo-political status of the Indian Subcontinental diaspora calls for more research and newer theorisation on how migrants from the Indian Subcontinent relocate, acculturate and renegotiate their identities in new host environments. This volume focuses on their historical, socio-cultural and economic patterns of migration and identity negotiation and formation within transnational discourses. While some of the chapters here focus on the nature of representations of
Physical Description:xiii, 204 Seiten 2 Portraits [der Verfasserinnen auf dem Cover]
ISBN:9781527559516

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