Tracing the new Indian diaspora / / edited by Om Prakash Dwivedi.

The growing importance of the Indian diaspora is felt today across the globe due to its emergence as the second-largest dias¬poric community. By examining historical, socio-cultural, economic, political, and lite¬rary aspects of the Indian diaspora, this volume sets out to trace the latest devel¬opm...

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Superior document:Cross/Cultures - Readings in the Post/Colonial Literatures in English ; 176
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Rodopi.
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Year of Publication:2014
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Series:Cross/Cultures 176.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t The Political PIO: Thoughts on the Political Impact of the Indian Diaspora /  |r Pierre Gottschlich --  |t Hambakhaya! Hambauyee Bombay! (Go home! Go to Bombay!): Challenges Facing South African Indians in the Post-Apartheid Era /  |r Brij Maharaj --  |t Indians in Malaysia, 1900–2010: Different Migration Streams, One Diaspora /  |r Amarjit Kaur --  |t The New Irish?: Indian Diasporas in Ireland /  |r Louise Harrington --  |t Giving Back to India: Investment Opportunities and Challenges /  |r Anjali Sahay --  |t Certain Allegiances, Uncertain Identities: The Fraught Struggles of Dalits in Britain /  |r Meena Dhanda --  |t The Indian Diaspora in New Zealand: Identities and Cultural Representations /  |r Wardlow Friesen --  |t Finding Refuge in Culture: Race, Place, and Immigrant Identity in the Indian Diaspora /  |r Sunil Bhatia --  |t In Search of the ‘Children of the Wind’: A Journey to Chattisgarh /  |r Brij V. Lal --  |t The Ecology of Disaster: A Reading of Divakaruni’s One Amazing Thing /  |r Chitra Sankaran --  |t Representations Juxtaposed: A Home Author and a Diasporic Author Depict Coorg /  |r Lisa Lau --  |t Love and Longing for Mumbai: Vikram Chandra’s Fiction and Bollywood Cinema /  |r Maria Ridda --  |t Rifts and Riffs, Roots and Routes: Ramabai Espinet’s The Swinging Bridge /  |r Judith Misrahi–Barak --  |t Boundary-Marking in the Diaspora: An Analysis of Women Characters in Rohinton Mistry’s Family Matters /  |r Uma Jayaraman --  |t A Home of One’s Own: Gender, Family, and Nation in Indian-American Literature and Film /  |r Pranav Jani --  |t Notes on Contributors /  |r Pranav Jani. 
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