Fractured Identity: The Indian Diaspora in Canada

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With increased transnationalism and globalisation, diaspora studies has emerged as a vibrant area of research in humanities and social sciences. Bringing together some key essays in the field, this collection offers a comprehensive overview of Indian Diaspora in Canada. The papers mainly hinge on the issue of the politics of identity. The assertion of identity, and the context of that assertion, is something that is apparently of concern to social scientists. The book also includes some papers that highlight areas which are still not part of most mainstream disciplines, as, for example, studies related to elderly, and to ethnohistory. The genesis of this book lies in a two-day workshop held at the University of Pune on the "Indian Diaspora in Canada". It is of a multidisciplinary nature, and would interest geographers, sociologists, political scientists and historians.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Radhika Seshan

Radhika Seshan teaches history at the University of Pune. After obtaining her Masters and M.Phil in Medieval Indian History from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, she went on to compete her doctorate from the University of Pune. She is the co-editor of Fractured Identity? The Indian Diaspora in Canada and Visibilising Women: Aspects of History through a Gendered Lens, and has also published research papers in many journals.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sushma J. Varma

Sushma J. Varma is Professor and Head, Deparatment of History, University of Pune, Pune. Her research interests include revenue settlements in 19th century Maharashtra, and industrialisation and urbanisatioin in modern India.

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Title
Fractured Identity: The Indian Diaspora in Canada
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170337844
Length
x+261p., References; Index; 23cm.
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