DIVERSITIES IN THE INDIAN DIASPORA: NATURE, IMPLICATIONS, IN THANE
This collection explores the nature and manifestation of institutional and socio-cultural diversities among the large Indian diaspora. In doing so, it provides a comparative framework for understanding India out of India. It studies Indian communities formed during the colonial era, the so-called old diaspora (in Malaysia, Mauritius, and Trinidad), and those formed largely after India s independence, the so-called new diaspora (in Canada, Israel, and the USA). The book highlights the civilizational moorings of Indian communities abroad, including the dynamics of religion, caste, gender, and identity construction at the individual level. The volume analyses in depth the processes of assimilation, integration, and the formation of multiple identities among diasporic communities, including the rediscovery of regional and linguistic diversities. The essays also examine the asymmetrical orientations between India and her diaspora, and discuss the locale State s policies and their effects on the diasporic communities. This book will be of considerable interest to students and scholars of sociology, social anthropology, history, politics, gender studies, religion and culture studies, and migration and diaspora studies. Contributors Vijay Agnew T.L.S. Bhaskar Chandrashekhar Bhat Kamala Ganesh Vinesh Y. Hookoomsing Prakash C. Jain Ravindra K. Jain N. Jayaram Paramjit S. Judge T. Marimuthu Amit Kumar Mishra Ginu Zacharia Oommen Aparna Rayaprol J.C. Sharma
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