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Indian Diaspora Voices Of The Diasporic Elders In Five Countries Kalyani Mehta And Amarjit Singh

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Indian Diaspora Voices Of The Diasporic Elders In Five Countries Kalyani Mehta And Amarjit Singh
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Publisher: Sense Publishers / Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Author: Kalyani Mehta and Amarjit Singh
ISBN: 9789087904050, 9789087904067, 9789087904074, 9087904053, 9087904061, 908790407X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Indian Diaspora Voices Of The Diasporic Elders In Five Countries Kalyani Mehta And Amarjit Singh by Kalyani Mehta And Amarjit Singh 9789087904050, 9789087904067, 9789087904074, 9087904053, 9087904061, 908790407X instant download after payment.

In historic and ethnographic accounts of Indians living in diaspora, the elderly seem to receive much less attention than the new generation and its progress, prosperity and success. Using critical pedagogy approach, this book attempts to close that gap by focusing on the voices of the Punjabi, Bengali, Sindhi, and Gujarati diasporic Indians elderly, living in five countries. Learning to listen to the voices of these seniors may enable professors, teachers, students, policy makers, and parents to work towards building democratic societies.

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