Partition and the South Asian diaspora : extending the subcontinent /
by Ghosh, Papiya.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Routledge, 2007Description: xxxviii, 285 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780415424097.Subject(s): South Asian diaspora | South Asians -- Migrations | South Asia -- HistoryReview: "Over the past decade several studies have focused on how people have lived through partition and its aftermath. Many others have added regional insights into different dimensions of its enduring legacies. This significant book seeks to widen partition studies by looking at an unwritten strand of the subcontinental partition diaspora that folded into the South Asian diaspora in a staggered sort of way, and by detailing how partition persists in the lives of its migrants and minorities in an increasingly transnational context. Covering six decades and underlining the interface between nations, diaspora and region, this study pulls together and re-maps insights from partition, refugee, diaspora, transnational and peace studies." "A rich resource, based on government and private archives, refugee camp narratives, family and organizational histories, diasporic mediations, literature and web postings, this book engages with and complicates themes such as denominational diasporas, the equation between diaspora and homeland, and long-distance nation and region making. It will be valuable for those interested in South Asian studies, history, political science, sociology, refugee and peace studies."--BOOK JACKET.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Dhaka University Library General Stacks | Non Fiction | 954 GHP (Browse shelf) | Available | 404028 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Over the past decade several studies have focused on how people have lived through partition and its aftermath. Many others have added regional insights into different dimensions of its enduring legacies. This significant book seeks to widen partition studies by looking at an unwritten strand of the subcontinental partition diaspora that folded into the South Asian diaspora in a staggered sort of way, and by detailing how partition persists in the lives of its migrants and minorities in an increasingly transnational context. Covering six decades and underlining the interface between nations, diaspora and region, this study pulls together and re-maps insights from partition, refugee, diaspora, transnational and peace studies." "A rich resource, based on government and private archives, refugee camp narratives, family and organizational histories, diasporic mediations, literature and web postings, this book engages with and complicates themes such as denominational diasporas, the equation between diaspora and homeland, and long-distance nation and region making. It will be valuable for those interested in South Asian studies, history, political science, sociology, refugee and peace studies."--BOOK JACKET.
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