Ebook: A Companion to Diaspora and Transnationalism
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Cultural
- Series: Wiley Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
- Language: English
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It is also a part of morality not to be at home in one ’ s own home.
Theodor Adorno ( 2006)
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction – Diaspora and Transnationalism (pages 1–26): Ato Quayson and Girish Daswani
Chapter 2 The Anthropology of Transnationalism and Diaspora (pages 27–53): Girish Daswani
Chapter 3 Communication and Media Studies (pages 54–67): Julian Murphet
Chapter 4 Diaspora, Transnationalism, and Issues in Contemporary Politics (pages 68–87): Garrett Wallace Brown
Chapter 5 Diaspora and Transnationalism in Urban Studies (pages 88–105): Ayona Datta
Chapter 6 Migration and Transnational Studies (pages 106–124): Pnina Werbner
Chapter 7 Religion, Religions, and Diaspora (pages 125–138): Sean McLoughlin
Chapter 8 Postcolonialism and the Diasporic Imaginary (pages 139–160): Ato Quayson
Chapter 9 Slavery, Indentured Labor, and the Making of a Transnational World (pages 161–171): Emmanuel Akyeampong
Chapter 10 When the Diaspora Returns Home (pages 172–189): Takeyuki Tsuda
Chapter 11 Interracial Sex and the Making of Empire (pages 190–211): Carina Ray
Chapter 12 Istanbul as a Cosmopolitan City (pages 212–230): Edhem Eldem
Chapter 13 The Anxieties of “New” Indian Modernity (pages 231–248): Jigna Desai and Rani Neutill
Chapter 14 West African Video?Movies and Their Transnational Imaginaries (pages 249–262): Carmela Garritano
Chapter 15 The European Salsa Congress (pages 263–276): Ananya Jahanara Kabir
Chapter 16 Gender and Identity in Oral Histories of Elderly Russian Jewish Migrants in the United States and Canada (pages 277–292): Anna Shternshis
Chapter 17 The Transnational Life of Cheese (pages 293–315): Ken MacDonald
Chapter 18 Diaspora and Transnational Perspectives on Remittances (pages 316–329): Anna Lindley
Chapter 19 A Diaspora Concept That Works: Tibetan Economy and Identity in India and Canada (pages 330–345): Timm Lau
Chapter 20 Cell Phones and Transnationalism in Africa (pages 346–365): Wisdom J. Tettey
Chapter 21 Home?Making in the Diaspora (pages 366–380): Michelle Obeid
Chapter 22 Imagining Transnational Futures in Vanuatu (pages 381–396): Maggie Cummings
Chapter 23 Global Cities and Transnational Circulations (pages 397–411): Rajeev S. Patke
Chapter 24 Diaspora and Discourse (pages 412–427): Hilary Parsons Dick
Chapter 25 The Scales of Justice (pages 428–442): Kevin Lewis O'Neill
Chapter 26 Greek Settler Communities in Central and South Asia, 323 bce to 10 ce (pages 443–454): Rachel Mairs
Chapter 27 Parts and Labor (pages 455–472): Monir Moniruzzaman
Chapter 28 Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Locality (pages 473–493): Hakem Al?Rustom
Chapter 29 The Muslim Brotherhood and the Transnationalism of Islam (pages 494–508): Meena Sharify?Funk and Ali Albarghouthi
Chapter 30 Religions of the African Diaspora (pages 509–523): Paul Christopher Johnson
Chapter 31 Diaspora Tourism (pages 524–538): Ann Reed
Chapter 32 The Transnational Politics of the Techno?Class in Bangalore (pages 539–555): T.T. Sreekumar
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction – Diaspora and Transnationalism (pages 1–26): Ato Quayson and Girish Daswani
Chapter 2 The Anthropology of Transnationalism and Diaspora (pages 27–53): Girish Daswani
Chapter 3 Communication and Media Studies (pages 54–67): Julian Murphet
Chapter 4 Diaspora, Transnationalism, and Issues in Contemporary Politics (pages 68–87): Garrett Wallace Brown
Chapter 5 Diaspora and Transnationalism in Urban Studies (pages 88–105): Ayona Datta
Chapter 6 Migration and Transnational Studies (pages 106–124): Pnina Werbner
Chapter 7 Religion, Religions, and Diaspora (pages 125–138): Sean McLoughlin
Chapter 8 Postcolonialism and the Diasporic Imaginary (pages 139–160): Ato Quayson
Chapter 9 Slavery, Indentured Labor, and the Making of a Transnational World (pages 161–171): Emmanuel Akyeampong
Chapter 10 When the Diaspora Returns Home (pages 172–189): Takeyuki Tsuda
Chapter 11 Interracial Sex and the Making of Empire (pages 190–211): Carina Ray
Chapter 12 Istanbul as a Cosmopolitan City (pages 212–230): Edhem Eldem
Chapter 13 The Anxieties of “New” Indian Modernity (pages 231–248): Jigna Desai and Rani Neutill
Chapter 14 West African Video?Movies and Their Transnational Imaginaries (pages 249–262): Carmela Garritano
Chapter 15 The European Salsa Congress (pages 263–276): Ananya Jahanara Kabir
Chapter 16 Gender and Identity in Oral Histories of Elderly Russian Jewish Migrants in the United States and Canada (pages 277–292): Anna Shternshis
Chapter 17 The Transnational Life of Cheese (pages 293–315): Ken MacDonald
Chapter 18 Diaspora and Transnational Perspectives on Remittances (pages 316–329): Anna Lindley
Chapter 19 A Diaspora Concept That Works: Tibetan Economy and Identity in India and Canada (pages 330–345): Timm Lau
Chapter 20 Cell Phones and Transnationalism in Africa (pages 346–365): Wisdom J. Tettey
Chapter 21 Home?Making in the Diaspora (pages 366–380): Michelle Obeid
Chapter 22 Imagining Transnational Futures in Vanuatu (pages 381–396): Maggie Cummings
Chapter 23 Global Cities and Transnational Circulations (pages 397–411): Rajeev S. Patke
Chapter 24 Diaspora and Discourse (pages 412–427): Hilary Parsons Dick
Chapter 25 The Scales of Justice (pages 428–442): Kevin Lewis O'Neill
Chapter 26 Greek Settler Communities in Central and South Asia, 323 bce to 10 ce (pages 443–454): Rachel Mairs
Chapter 27 Parts and Labor (pages 455–472): Monir Moniruzzaman
Chapter 28 Diaspora Activism and the Politics of Locality (pages 473–493): Hakem Al?Rustom
Chapter 29 The Muslim Brotherhood and the Transnationalism of Islam (pages 494–508): Meena Sharify?Funk and Ali Albarghouthi
Chapter 30 Religions of the African Diaspora (pages 509–523): Paul Christopher Johnson
Chapter 31 Diaspora Tourism (pages 524–538): Ann Reed
Chapter 32 The Transnational Politics of the Techno?Class in Bangalore (pages 539–555): T.T. Sreekumar
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