Desis Divided: The Political Lives of South Asian Americans

Awards:   Winner of Desis Divided 2017
Author:   Sangay K. Mishra
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Desis Divided: The Political Lives of South Asian Americans


Awards

  • Winner of Desis Divided 2017

Overview

For immigrants to America, from Europeans in the early twentieth century through later Latinos, Asians, and Caribbeans, gaining social and political ground has generally been considered an exercise in ethnic and racial solidarity. The experience of South Asian Americans, one of the fastest-growing immigrant populations in recent years, tells a different story of inclusion one in which distinctions within a group play a significant role.Focusing on Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi American communities, Sangay K. Mishra analyzes features such as class, religion, nation of origin, language, caste, gender, and sexuality in mobilization. He shows how these internal characteristics lead to multiple paths of political inclusion, defying a unified group experience. How, for instance, has religion shaped the fractured political response to intensified discrimination against South Asians Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs in the post-9/11 period? How have class and home country concerns played into various strategies for achieving political power? And how do the political engagements of professional and entrepreneurial segments of the community challenge the idea of a unified diaspora? Pursuing answers, Mishra argues that, while ethnoracial mobilization remains an important component of South Asian American experience, ethnoracial identity is deployed differently by particular sectors of the South Asian population to produce very specific kinds of mobilizing and organizational infrastructures. And exploring these distinctions is critical to understanding the changing nature of the politics of immigrant inclusion and difference itself in America.""

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Author:   Sangay K. Mishra
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780816681167


ISBN 10:   0816681163
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   01 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Contents Abbreviations Introduction: Situating Desis in U.S. Ethnoracial Politics 1. South Asian Americans and Immigration Regimes: Exclusion, Ghadar Rebellion, and Silicon Valley 2. Political Incorporation and New Immigrants: Beyond Racial Solidarity 3. Race, Religion, and Communities: South Asians in the Post-9/11 United States 4. Mapping the Modes of Mobilization 5. Transnationalism and Political Participation: The Challenges of “In-Between” Americans 6. Diasporic Nationalism and Fragments Within Conclusion: Negotiating Identities and Crafting Solidarities Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

Reviews

Mishra paints a picture of a community whose heterogeneity has manifested itself in remarkable ways. There was so much about the South Asian American political experience that I did not truly appreciate until I read <i>Desis Divided</i>. <i>The Aerogram</i></p> Recommended. <i>CHOICE</i></p>


Mishra paints a picture of a community whose heterogeneity has manifested itself in remarkable ways. There was so much about the South Asian American political experience that I did not truly appreciate until I read Desis Divided. --The Aerogram Recommended. --CHOICE An important, fresh take on the study of immigrant political behavior. --Political Science Quarterly Sangay K. Mishra's book is the first of its kind involving the politics of South Asians in the United States. Desis Divided fills an important gap in the study of Asian American politics and speaks to a larger literature on minority political incorporation, showing both the strengths and limitations of Desi political involvement. --Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California, Riverside Sangay K. Mishra s book is the first of its kind involving the politics of South Asians in the United States. Desis Divided fills an important gap in the study of Asian American politics and speaks to a larger literature on minority political incorporation, showing both the strengths and limitations of Desi political involvement. Karthick Ramakrishnan, University of California, Riverside


Author Information

Sangay K. Mishra is assistant professor of political science at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey.

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