Global Indian Diaspora
Charting New Frontiers (Volume II)
Herausgeber: Maharaj, J Vijay; Mahase, Radica
Global Indian Diaspora
Charting New Frontiers (Volume II)
Herausgeber: Maharaj, J Vijay; Mahase, Radica
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This part is volume II 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 II 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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781032158853
- ISBN-10: 1032158859
- Artikelnr.: 62715304
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781032158853
- ISBN-10: 1032158859
- Artikelnr.: 62715304
J. Vijay Maharaj is a Lecturer in the Department of Literary, Cultural and Communication Studies at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine. Her areas of interests include, but are not limited to, the making of political and cultural identities, the trauma associated with postcolonial and modern histories as well as the convergences between neurosciences and literature. Radica Mahase is currently a Senior Lecturer in History at the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago. She is the co-author of Caribbean History for CSEC (2014), author of Why Should We Be Called 'Coolies': The End of the Indian Indentured Labour (2021). Her research interests include Indian indentureship, Indian diaspora and South Asian Studies.
Introduction 1. Who Am I? It Depends! The Evolving Nature of Identity from
Out of Africa and into Space 2. (Re)Constructing Hindu Funerary Rites in
Modern Trinidad 3. Hindostanis in the Netherlands: A Success Story? 4.
Neighbourhood Revitalization in New York City: Indo-Caribbeans Make a Mark
5. Neil Bissoondath's A Casual Brutality and Rabindranath Maharaj's Homer
in Flight: Travelling without Luggage 6. Adaptation and Survival in a Small
Society: The Indians of St. Vincent and the Grenadines 7. Indian
Involvement in Cricket in the Caribbean 8. The Future of Citizenship in the
Global Age 9. In the Land of Opportunity: A Study of the Indo-Caribbean
Community in New York City 10. Consideration of Research Management and
Diasporic Bonding between Higher Education Institutes in Trinidad and the
Indian Diaspora: A Case Study Approach 11. Highlighting Contribution of
Diasporic Indians to the Multi-Ethnicities of Belize
Out of Africa and into Space 2. (Re)Constructing Hindu Funerary Rites in
Modern Trinidad 3. Hindostanis in the Netherlands: A Success Story? 4.
Neighbourhood Revitalization in New York City: Indo-Caribbeans Make a Mark
5. Neil Bissoondath's A Casual Brutality and Rabindranath Maharaj's Homer
in Flight: Travelling without Luggage 6. Adaptation and Survival in a Small
Society: The Indians of St. Vincent and the Grenadines 7. Indian
Involvement in Cricket in the Caribbean 8. The Future of Citizenship in the
Global Age 9. In the Land of Opportunity: A Study of the Indo-Caribbean
Community in New York City 10. Consideration of Research Management and
Diasporic Bonding between Higher Education Institutes in Trinidad and the
Indian Diaspora: A Case Study Approach 11. Highlighting Contribution of
Diasporic Indians to the Multi-Ethnicities of Belize
Introduction 1. Who Am I? It Depends! The Evolving Nature of Identity from
Out of Africa and into Space 2. (Re)Constructing Hindu Funerary Rites in
Modern Trinidad 3. Hindostanis in the Netherlands: A Success Story? 4.
Neighbourhood Revitalization in New York City: Indo-Caribbeans Make a Mark
5. Neil Bissoondath's A Casual Brutality and Rabindranath Maharaj's Homer
in Flight: Travelling without Luggage 6. Adaptation and Survival in a Small
Society: The Indians of St. Vincent and the Grenadines 7. Indian
Involvement in Cricket in the Caribbean 8. The Future of Citizenship in the
Global Age 9. In the Land of Opportunity: A Study of the Indo-Caribbean
Community in New York City 10. Consideration of Research Management and
Diasporic Bonding between Higher Education Institutes in Trinidad and the
Indian Diaspora: A Case Study Approach 11. Highlighting Contribution of
Diasporic Indians to the Multi-Ethnicities of Belize
Out of Africa and into Space 2. (Re)Constructing Hindu Funerary Rites in
Modern Trinidad 3. Hindostanis in the Netherlands: A Success Story? 4.
Neighbourhood Revitalization in New York City: Indo-Caribbeans Make a Mark
5. Neil Bissoondath's A Casual Brutality and Rabindranath Maharaj's Homer
in Flight: Travelling without Luggage 6. Adaptation and Survival in a Small
Society: The Indians of St. Vincent and the Grenadines 7. Indian
Involvement in Cricket in the Caribbean 8. The Future of Citizenship in the
Global Age 9. In the Land of Opportunity: A Study of the Indo-Caribbean
Community in New York City 10. Consideration of Research Management and
Diasporic Bonding between Higher Education Institutes in Trinidad and the
Indian Diaspora: A Case Study Approach 11. Highlighting Contribution of
Diasporic Indians to the Multi-Ethnicities of Belize