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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ajaya Sahoo (University of Hyderabad, India) , Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.517kg ISBN: 9781032401348ISBN 10: 1032401346 Pages: 310 Publication Date: 29 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""Dissecting the economic, cultural, political, gendered and historical aspects of cross-border engagements with respect to India, this volume succeeds in starting a conversation with related approaches such as colonialism and intersectionality and provides a firm grounding for analysing the Indian case in a global perspective."" Thomas Faist, Professor of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany ""This timely volume offers a path-breaking collection of essays on transnationalism with special reference to India and the Indian diaspora. Supported by detailed historical research, both traditional and web-based, each essay interrogates global disjunctures, unequal power structures, gender hierarchies and social and ethnic collisions that underlie the politics of migration, borders, homeland narratives, cosmopolitanism and the changing definitions of the nation state."" Vijay Mishra, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Murdoch University, Australia ""This is an excellent collection of essays that includes the entire gamut of themes relating to the Indian transnationalism – from migrant workers (labourers and skilled professionals), implications for culture and identity, political and gender dynamics, and global networks – which would appeal to scholars and students of sociology, anthropology, history, geography and diaspora studies."" Brij Maharaj, Professor of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa """Dissecting the economic, cultural, political, gendered and historical aspects of cross-border engagements with respect to India, this volume succeeds in starting a conversation with related approaches such as colonialism and intersectionality and provides a firm grounding for analysing the Indian case in a global perspective."" Thomas Faist, Professor of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany ""This timely volume offers a path-breaking collection of essays on transnationalism with special reference to India and the Indian diaspora. Supported by detailed historical research, both traditional and web-based, each essay interrogates global disjunctures, unequal power structures, gender hierarchies and social and ethnic collisions that underlie the politics of migration, borders, homeland narratives, cosmopolitanism and the changing definitions of the nation state."" Vijay Mishra, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Murdoch University, Australia ""This is an excellent collection of essays that includes the entire gamut of themes relating to the Indian transnationalism – from migrant workers (labourers and skilled professionals), implications for culture and identity, political and gender dynamics, and global networks – which would appeal to scholars and students of sociology, anthropology, history, geography and diaspora studies."" Brij Maharaj, Professor of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa" Dissecting the economic, cultural, political, gendered and historical aspects of cross-border engagements with respect to India, this volume succeeds in starting a conversation with related approaches such as colonialism and intersectionality and provides a firm grounding for analysing the Indian case in a global perspective. Thomas Faist, Professor of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany This timely volume offers a path-breaking collection of essays on transnationalism with special reference to India and the Indian diaspora. Supported by detailed historical research, both traditional and web-based, each essay interrogates global disjunctures, unequal power structures, gender hierarchies and social and ethnic collisions that underlie the politics of migration, borders, homeland narratives, cosmopolitanism and the changing definitions of the nation state. Vijay Mishra, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Murdoch University, Australia This is an excellent collection of essays that includes the entire gamut of themes relating to the Indian transnationalism - from migrant workers (labourers and skilled professionals), implications for culture and identity, political and gender dynamics, and global networks - which would appeal to scholars and students of sociology, anthropology, history, geography and diaspora studies. Brij Maharaj, Professor of Geography, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Author InformationAjaya K. Sahoo teaches at the Centre for Study of Indian Diaspora, University of Hyderabad, India. His research interests include the Indian diaspora and transnationalism. He has co-edited the Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora (2018), Indian Transnationalism Online (2014), Transnational Migrations: The Indian Diaspora (2009) and Tracing an Indian Diaspora: Contexts, Memories, Representations (2008). He is also the editor of South Asian Diaspora, also published by Routledge. Bandana Purkayastha is Professor of Sociology and Asian American Studies at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her research interests are the intersections of gender/racism/class/age, transnationalism, violence and peace, and human rights. Her recent books are The Human Rights Enterprise: Political Sociology, State Power, and Social Movements (2015), Voices of Internally Displaced Persons in Kenya: A Human Rights Perspective (2015) and Human Trafficking (2018). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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