Global Indian Diaspora
Charting New Frontiers (Volume I)
Herausgeber: Samaroo, Brinsley; Mahabir, Kumar; Gooptar, Primnath
Global Indian Diaspora
Charting New Frontiers (Volume I)
Herausgeber: Samaroo, Brinsley; Mahabir, Kumar; Gooptar, Primnath
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This part is volume I of the two volume work Global Indian Diaspora. It is a significant addition to current research on India's cultural expansion into the Atlantic and Pacific worlds.
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This part is volume I of the two volume work Global Indian Diaspora. It is a significant addition to current research on India's cultural expansion into the Atlantic and Pacific worlds.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032158808
- ISBN-10: 1032158808
- Artikelnr.: 62714580
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9781032158808
- ISBN-10: 1032158808
- Artikelnr.: 62714580
Brinsley Samaroo had a long and distinguished career in teaching, research and writing. Most of those years were spent at the University of the West Indies (UWI) and the University of Trinidad and Tobago (UTT). He has also served in the parliament of Trinidad and Tobago as a Senator and Cabinet Minister from 1981 to 1991. His published writings have focused on the Indian Diaspora, the Caribbean and South Indian history. Primnath Gooptar is a writer, biographer, social worker, cultural promoter, former school principal, Hindi cinema scholar and a lecturer in Indian Cinema (UWI), Trinidad. He has presented several papers on the Indian indentureship experience at conferences in Trinidad, United Kingdom, Suriname, Mauritius, St. Vincent and India. Kumar Mahabir is a former Assistant Professor at the University of Trinidad and Tobago. He obtained his Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Florida. He won a Florida Caribbean Institute Award, an A. Curtis Wilgus Fellowship, and an Organization of American States (OAS) Fellowship.
1. Significance of History and Archaeological Studies within the Indian
Diaspora 2. Representations and Misrepresentations of the Colonial South
Asian Diaspora 3. How Indian Indenture Civilized England 4. Report of
Canadian Mission Work in the Guaico Field 1891-1948 with Special Reference
to the Ramsaran Family 5. Expressions and Dimensions of 'Pain' within Some
Indo-Caribbean Performative Traditions 6. Dispersal of Food from the Indian
Subcontinent 7. Indian Indentured Labourers of Guyana: A Historical Fiction
Perspective 8. Cheddi Jagan and Jung Bahadur Singh: The Shaping of an
Indian Imagination in Guyana 9. The Temple in the Sea as a Symbol of the
Universal Self 10. The Marginalization of Indian Men in Advertisements in
Trinidad and Tobago
Diaspora 2. Representations and Misrepresentations of the Colonial South
Asian Diaspora 3. How Indian Indenture Civilized England 4. Report of
Canadian Mission Work in the Guaico Field 1891-1948 with Special Reference
to the Ramsaran Family 5. Expressions and Dimensions of 'Pain' within Some
Indo-Caribbean Performative Traditions 6. Dispersal of Food from the Indian
Subcontinent 7. Indian Indentured Labourers of Guyana: A Historical Fiction
Perspective 8. Cheddi Jagan and Jung Bahadur Singh: The Shaping of an
Indian Imagination in Guyana 9. The Temple in the Sea as a Symbol of the
Universal Self 10. The Marginalization of Indian Men in Advertisements in
Trinidad and Tobago
1. Significance of History and Archaeological Studies within the Indian
Diaspora 2. Representations and Misrepresentations of the Colonial South
Asian Diaspora 3. How Indian Indenture Civilized England 4. Report of
Canadian Mission Work in the Guaico Field 1891-1948 with Special Reference
to the Ramsaran Family 5. Expressions and Dimensions of 'Pain' within Some
Indo-Caribbean Performative Traditions 6. Dispersal of Food from the Indian
Subcontinent 7. Indian Indentured Labourers of Guyana: A Historical Fiction
Perspective 8. Cheddi Jagan and Jung Bahadur Singh: The Shaping of an
Indian Imagination in Guyana 9. The Temple in the Sea as a Symbol of the
Universal Self 10. The Marginalization of Indian Men in Advertisements in
Trinidad and Tobago
Diaspora 2. Representations and Misrepresentations of the Colonial South
Asian Diaspora 3. How Indian Indenture Civilized England 4. Report of
Canadian Mission Work in the Guaico Field 1891-1948 with Special Reference
to the Ramsaran Family 5. Expressions and Dimensions of 'Pain' within Some
Indo-Caribbean Performative Traditions 6. Dispersal of Food from the Indian
Subcontinent 7. Indian Indentured Labourers of Guyana: A Historical Fiction
Perspective 8. Cheddi Jagan and Jung Bahadur Singh: The Shaping of an
Indian Imagination in Guyana 9. The Temple in the Sea as a Symbol of the
Universal Self 10. The Marginalization of Indian Men in Advertisements in
Trinidad and Tobago