Ebook: Callaloo nation: metaphors of race and religious identity among South Asians in Trinidad
Author: Khan Aisha
- Tags: Aziaten, Ethnische Identität, Etnische groepen, Hinduism and culture--Trinidad and Tobago, Hindus--Trinidad and Tobago--Social conditions, Islam and culture--Trinidad and Tobago, Multiculturele samenlevingen, Muslims--Trinidad and Tobago--Social conditions, Religion, South Asians--Trinidad and Tobago--Ethnic identity, South Asians--Trinidad and Tobago--Religion, South Asians--Trinidad and Tobago--Social conditions, Soziale Situation, Manners and customs, Muslims--Social conditions, South Asians--Ethnic identit
- Series: Latin America otherwise
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Duke University Press
- City: Durham;Südasiaten;Trinidad and Tobago
- Language: English
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'Callaloo Nation' analyses the relationship between conceptions of racial and ethnic identity and the ways that social stratification and inequality are reproduced and experienced in Trinidad and Tobago.;Introduction : "this rainbow has teeth" -- A "crazy quilt society" -- Locations and dislocations -- The problem of "simi-dimi" -- Carving knowledge from ways of knowing -- "No bakhti, only gyan" -- "You get honor for your knowledge" -- Conclusion : mixing metaphors -- Appendix : three generations of religious change.
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