Conflict between Sikhs and Muslims is often remarked upon but rarely investigated rigorously. Such conflict is typically described as being due to angry youth or ethnic hatred and religious passions. This book interrogates such explanations, by focusing upon the relationship between diaspora and the articulation of a postcolonial Sikh identity.
Conflict between Sikhs and Muslims is often remarked upon but rarely investigated rigorously. Such conflict is typically described as being due to angry youth or ethnic hatred and religious passions. This book interrogates such explanations, by focusing upon the relationship between diaspora and the articulation of a postcolonial Sikh identity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katy P. Sian is a lecturer in sociology at The University of Manchester. Previously she was a postdoctoral research fellow at The University of Leeds where she also completed her PhD. She takes a key interest in debates surrounding racism and ethnicity studies, sociology, Sikh studies, Islamophobia, postcolonialism, Diaspora and South Asian identity.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 'Shoot the 'Pakis!'' The Art of Storytelling Chapter 1: Deconstructing Sikhs Chapter 2: The Development of the Sikh Diaspora Chapter 3: A History of Conflict Chapter 4: Explaining Conflict Chapter 5: Sweet Seduction: 'Forced' Conversion Narratives Chapter 6: Accounting for Sikh and Muslim Conflict Chapter 7: Sikhs and the British Ethnoscapes Chapter 8: Sikh NOT Muslim- Questioning Sikh Islamophobia Chapter 9: 'Who is a Sikh?' Conclusion
Introduction: 'Shoot the 'Pakis!'' The Art of Storytelling Chapter 1: Deconstructing Sikhs Chapter 2: The Development of the Sikh Diaspora Chapter 3: A History of Conflict Chapter 4: Explaining Conflict Chapter 5: Sweet Seduction: 'Forced' Conversion Narratives Chapter 6: Accounting for Sikh and Muslim Conflict Chapter 7: Sikhs and the British Ethnoscapes Chapter 8: Sikh NOT Muslim- Questioning Sikh Islamophobia Chapter 9: 'Who is a Sikh?' Conclusion
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