Community, Empire and Migration : South Asians in Diaspora.
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- 9780333977293
- 305.8914
- JQ1-1852
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- List of Maps -- Preface -- Notes on the Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Community and Identity among South Asians in Diaspora -- 2 'They Cannot Represent Themselves': Threats to Difference and So-called Community Politics in Fiji from 1936 to 1947 -- 3 Nested Identities: Ethnicity, Community and the Nature of Group Conflict in Mauritius -- 4 The Development of Communalism among East African Asians -- 5 Imagining? Ethnic Identity and Indians in South Africa -- 6 Migration, Migrant Communities and Otherness in Twentieth-Century Sinhala Nationalism in Sri Lanka (up to Independence) -- 7 Sojourners and Settlers: South Indians and Communal Identity in Malaysia -- 8 Communitarian Identities and the Private Sphere: A Gender Dialogue amongst Indo-Trinidadians (1845-1917) -- 9 Hyderabadis in Pakistan: Changing Nations1 -- 10 Mohajirs in Pakistan: A Case of Nativisation of Migrants -- 11 Bridging the Gulf: Migration, Modernity and Identity among muslims in Mumbai -- 12 Relationships between Muslims and Hindus in the United States: Mlecchas versus Kafirs? -- Index.
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