Dynamics Of Indian Migration


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Dynamics of Indian Migration


Dynamics of Indian Migration

Author: S. Irudaya Rajan

language: en

Publisher: Routledge India

Release Date: 2016-01-29


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This volume examines contemporary Indian emigration from a long-term perspective as an extension of the centuries-old historical process. In addition, this collection of essays is a first collaborative initiative between Indian and French researchers interested in India's international migration with several years of fieldwork experience in Indi

The Indian Diaspora


The Indian Diaspora

Author: N. Jayaram

language: en

Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited

Release Date: 2004-05-24


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N. Jayaram provides a well-presented overview of the patterns of emigration from India, highlighting the key disciplinary perspectives and strategic approaches. The study of Indian diaspora has emerged as a rich and variegated area of multidisciplinary research interest. This volume brings together nine seminal articles by well-known scholars which deal with the empirical reality of Indian diaspora and the theoretical and methodological issues raised by it. Between them they cover a variety of important aspects such as asocial adjustment, family change, religion, language, ethnicity and culture.

THEORY OF INDIAN DIASPORA: DYNAMICS OF GLOBAL MIGRATION


THEORY OF INDIAN DIASPORA: DYNAMICS OF GLOBAL MIGRATION

Author: Dr. Madhu Tyagi

language: en

Publisher: Horizon Books ( A Division of Ignited Minds Edutech P Ltd)

Release Date: 2017-01-01


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In recent years, the term ‘diaspora’ has been more frequently used to characterise peoples existing away from their homelands. Khachig To¨- lo¨lyan, editor of the journal Diaspora, asserts that ‘the term that once described Jewish, Greek, and Armenian dispersion now shares meanings with a larger semantic domain that includes words like immigrant, expatriate, refugee, guest-worker, exile community, overseas community, [and] ethnic community’. Generally speaking, then, this mosaic of Indian identities abroad is presented as the mirror of India itself. India is diverse, and so too are its migrants. It is acknowledged that Indian migrants abroad tend to reproduce their own religions, family patterns, and cultures as much as possible. One is the prefix ‘Indian’. And the other is the term ‘dia-spora’. The implication of the first is that there is a single India with its people, who are somehow united under one flag. This is far from obvious. India has been described as a ‘nation and its fragments’ or an ‘invented nation.