Writing the City in British Asian Diasporas
Herausgeber: Kabir, Ananya Jahanara; Gould, William; McLoughlin, Sean; Tomalin, Emma
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Writing the City in British Asian Diasporas
Herausgeber: Kabir, Ananya Jahanara; Gould, William; McLoughlin, Sean; Tomalin, Emma
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Revisiting the study of South Asians in Britain and beyond, this book looks at the concept of diaspora by probing the ways in which the South Asian diaspora could be re-conceptualised as comprising communities whose identity, on both individual and collective levels, is grounded in a sense of rooted and connected locations that do not necessarily privilege the homeland.
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Revisiting the study of South Asians in Britain and beyond, this book looks at the concept of diaspora by probing the ways in which the South Asian diaspora could be re-conceptualised as comprising communities whose identity, on both individual and collective levels, is grounded in a sense of rooted and connected locations that do not necessarily privilege the homeland.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780815384069
- ISBN-10: 0815384068
- Artikelnr.: 57039666
- Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 155mm x 232mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9780815384069
- ISBN-10: 0815384068
- Artikelnr.: 57039666
Seán McLoughlin is Senior Lecturer in Religions and Diasporas at the School of Philosophy, Religion and the History of Science, University of Leeds, UK. He is co-editor of European Muslims and the Secular State (2005) and Diasporas: Concepts, Intersections, Identities (2010). William Gould is Professor of Indian History in the School of History, University of Leeds, UK. He is the author of Hindu Nationalism and the Language of Politics in Late Colonial India (2004); Bureaucracy, Community and Influence in India: Society and the State 1930s - 1960s (2010); and Religion and Conflict in Modern South Asia (2011). Ananya Jahanara Kabir is Professor of English Literature at King's College London having previously lectured at the University of Leeds, UK. Her publications include Territory of Desire: Representing the Valley of Kashmir (2009) and Partition's Post-Amnesias: 1947, 1971 and Modern South Asia (2013). Emma Tomalin is Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the School of Philosophy, Religion and the History of Science, University of Leeds, UK. She is co-editor/author of books including Biodivinity and Biodiversity: The Limits to Religious Environmentalism (2009) Dowry: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice (2009);; and Religions and Development (2013).
1. Introduction Part I: Cities 2. Writing 'Bradistan' Across the Domains of
Social Reality 3. Representing British Bangladeshis in London's East End:
The Global City, Text, Performance and Authenticity 4. Writing British
Asian Manchester: Vernacular Cosmopolitanism on the 'Curry Mile' 5.
Discrepant Representations of Multi-Asian Leicester: Institutional
Discourse and Everyday Life in the Model Multicultural City 6. Between the
City Lines: Towards a Spatial Historiography of British Asian Birmingham
Part II: Themes 7. South Asian histories in Britain: Nation, locality and
marginality 8. Writing Religion in British Asian Diasporas9. Writing
British Asian Women: From purdah and the 'problematic private sphere' to
new forms of public engagement and cultural production 10. From Writing to
Embodied Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: The British Asian City and Cultural
Production
Social Reality 3. Representing British Bangladeshis in London's East End:
The Global City, Text, Performance and Authenticity 4. Writing British
Asian Manchester: Vernacular Cosmopolitanism on the 'Curry Mile' 5.
Discrepant Representations of Multi-Asian Leicester: Institutional
Discourse and Everyday Life in the Model Multicultural City 6. Between the
City Lines: Towards a Spatial Historiography of British Asian Birmingham
Part II: Themes 7. South Asian histories in Britain: Nation, locality and
marginality 8. Writing Religion in British Asian Diasporas9. Writing
British Asian Women: From purdah and the 'problematic private sphere' to
new forms of public engagement and cultural production 10. From Writing to
Embodied Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: The British Asian City and Cultural
Production
1. Introduction Part I: Cities 2. Writing 'Bradistan' Across the Domains of
Social Reality 3. Representing British Bangladeshis in London's East End:
The Global City, Text, Performance and Authenticity 4. Writing British
Asian Manchester: Vernacular Cosmopolitanism on the 'Curry Mile' 5.
Discrepant Representations of Multi-Asian Leicester: Institutional
Discourse and Everyday Life in the Model Multicultural City 6. Between the
City Lines: Towards a Spatial Historiography of British Asian Birmingham
Part II: Themes 7. South Asian histories in Britain: Nation, locality and
marginality 8. Writing Religion in British Asian Diasporas9. Writing
British Asian Women: From purdah and the 'problematic private sphere' to
new forms of public engagement and cultural production 10. From Writing to
Embodied Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: The British Asian City and Cultural
Production
Social Reality 3. Representing British Bangladeshis in London's East End:
The Global City, Text, Performance and Authenticity 4. Writing British
Asian Manchester: Vernacular Cosmopolitanism on the 'Curry Mile' 5.
Discrepant Representations of Multi-Asian Leicester: Institutional
Discourse and Everyday Life in the Model Multicultural City 6. Between the
City Lines: Towards a Spatial Historiography of British Asian Birmingham
Part II: Themes 7. South Asian histories in Britain: Nation, locality and
marginality 8. Writing Religion in British Asian Diasporas9. Writing
British Asian Women: From purdah and the 'problematic private sphere' to
new forms of public engagement and cultural production 10. From Writing to
Embodied Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms: The British Asian City and Cultural
Production