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India And Her Diaspora In The South Pacific


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India And Her Diaspora In The South Pacific


India And Her Diaspora In The South Pacific
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2012

India And Her Diaspora In The South Pacific written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with East Indian diaspora categories.


Contributed articles presented in an International Conference on "India and Her Diaspora in the South Pacific", organized by Centre for Indian Diaspora Cultural Studies, Hemachandracharya North Gujarat University in collaboration with Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India; held during January 2-4, 2007 at Hemachandracharya North Gujarat University; articles chiefly on Indian diaspora in Fiji.



Women In The Indian Diaspora


Women In The Indian Diaspora
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Author : Amba Pande
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2017-12-05

Women In The Indian Diaspora written by Amba Pande and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-12-05 with Social Science categories.


This volume brings into focus a range of emergent issues related to women in the Indian diaspora. The conditions propelling women’s migration and their experiences during the process of migration and settlement have always been different and very specific to them. Standing ‘in-between’ the two worlds of origin and adoption, women tend to experience dialectic tensions between freedom and subjugation, but they often use this space to assert independence, and to redefine their roles and perceptions of self. The central idea in this volume is to understand women’s agency in addressing and redressing the complex issues faced by them; in restructuring the cultural formats of patriarchy and gender relations; managing the emerging conflicts over what is to be transmitted to the following generations,; renegotiating their domestic roles and embracing new professional and educational successes; and adjusting to the institutional structures of the host state. The essays included in the volume discuss women in the Indian diaspora from multidisciplinary perspectives involving social, economic, cultural, and political aspects. Such an effort privileges diasporic women’s experiences and perspectives in the academia and among policy makers.



Indian Diaspora In Asian And Pacific Regions


Indian Diaspora In Asian And Pacific Regions
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Author : Lipi Ghosh
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

Indian Diaspora In Asian And Pacific Regions written by Lipi Ghosh and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Political Science categories.


This Book Notes Several Aspects Of Fragmented Indian Population In The Asian And Pacific Region. It Throws Light On The History Of The Migration Of Indian Population As Well As Takes Note Of Their Identity Questions Therein.



Indentured And Post Indentured Experiences Of Women In The Indian Diaspora


Indentured And Post Indentured Experiences Of Women In The Indian Diaspora
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Author : Amba Pande
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2020-01-03

Indentured And Post Indentured Experiences Of Women In The Indian Diaspora written by Amba Pande and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-03 with Social Science categories.


This book describes the processes of migration and settlement of indentured Indian women and tries to map their struggles, challenges and agencies. It highlights the fact that even though indentured women faced various kinds of violence and abuse owing to the authoritarian and patriarchal setup of the plantations, over a period of time, they managed to turn the adverse circumstances to their advantage. They struggled to emerge as productive workforces and empowered themselves through acquiring education and skill, and negotiating new spaces and identities for themselves. At the same time, they also raised families in often inhospitable circumstances, passing on to their descendants, a strong foundation to build successful lives for themselves.The book discusses indentured women from a multidisciplinary perspective and adopts multiple methodologies, including primary and secondary sources, personal narrations, pictorial representations and theoretical discussions. It also provides an overview of the current discourses and the changing paradigms of the studies on Indian indentured women. Further, it presents a detailed, region-wise description of indentured women migrants. The regions covered in this book are Asia- Pacific (countries covered are Fiji, Burma and Nepal); Africa (countries covered are South Africa, Mauritius and Reunion Island); and the Caribbean (countries covered are Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago). In addition, one full section of the book is devoted to the theoretical frameworks that touch upon gender performativity, normative misogyny, Bahadur's Coolie Women, literary representations and resistance movements. It is intended for academics and researches in the field of diaspora/migration/transnational studies, history, sociology, literature, women/gender studies, as well as policymakers and general readers interested in the personal experiences of women and migrants.



Transnational Migrations


Transnational Migrations
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Author : William Safran
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013-10-18

Transnational Migrations written by William Safran and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-10-18 with Political Science categories.


This book studies Indian diaspora, currenlty 20 million across the world, from various perspectives. It looks at the 'transnational' nature of the middle class worker. Other aspects include: post 9/11 challenges; ethnicity in USA; cultural identity versus national identity; gender issues amongst the diaspora communities. It argues that Indian middle classes have the unique advantages of skills, mobility, cultural rootedness and ethics of hard-work.



Nation Diaspora Trans Nation


Nation Diaspora Trans Nation
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Author : Ravindra K. Jain
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2012-03-12

Nation Diaspora Trans Nation written by Ravindra K. Jain and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-12 with Social Science categories.


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.



Indians In Singapore 1819 1945


Indians In Singapore 1819 1945
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Author : Rajesh Rai
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

Indians In Singapore 1819 1945 written by Rajesh Rai and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with East Indians categories.


This title is a comprehensive study of the Indian diaspora in colonial Singapore. The book provides a meticulous historical account of the formation of the diaspora in the colonial port-city, and its socio-political, religious and cultural development from the advent of British colonial rule to the end of the Japanese occupation.



Indian Diaspora


Indian Diaspora
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language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2015-02-04

Indian Diaspora written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-02-04 with Religion categories.


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.



Indian Diaspora


Indian Diaspora
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Author : Ajay Kumar Dubey
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Indian Diaspora written by Ajay Kumar Dubey and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with East Indian diaspora categories.


About the Book :- The sun never sets on Indian Diaspora. This Diaspora has emerged as one of the leading and largest Diaspora of the world. It has grown from a scattered, marginalised self containing isolated overseas community to assume leadership of digital and literary world. From imaginary and weak realtionship with India, it has emerged into a web relationship of People of Indian Origin spread all over the world with the country of origin working as a vibrant hub. It is now aggresively supported bya proactive policy of mother country. Though it is relatively nascent, but this confident, mobilized and networked Diaspora has acquried a global identity. This book attempt s to capture the new emerging face of Indian Diaspora all over the world. It has tried to understand and analyze Indian Diaspora to have insights into its distinct civilisational identity. About the Author : - Dr. Ajay Dubey is on the Faculty of the School of International sTudies and currently Chairman of the Centre for West Asian and African studies at Jawahalral Nehru University. His earlier publications includes books on Government and politics in Mauritius Ed. Democratic Governance and Indo African Relations in teh Post Nehru Era.



India And Australasia


India And Australasia
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Author : N. N. Vohra
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004

India And Australasia written by N. N. Vohra and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Australasia categories.


Despite Its Colonial Connotations The Word 'Australasia' Aptly Describes The Region Of Australia, New Zealand And The Twentytwo Island States Of The South Pacific. Although, In The Past, This Region May Have Been Viewed As Remote And Distant, Geographica