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Where Are You From Middleclass Migrants In The Modern World 1st Edition Dhooleka S Raj

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Where Are You From Middleclass Migrants In The Modern World 1st Edition Dhooleka S Raj
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Dhooleka S. Raj
ISBN: 9780520233829, 9781417525560, 0520233824, 1417525568
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Where Are You From Middleclass Migrants In The Modern World 1st Edition Dhooleka S Raj by Dhooleka S. Raj 9780520233829, 9781417525560, 0520233824, 1417525568 instant download after payment.

Dhooleka S. Raj explores the complexities of ethnic minority cultural change in this incisive examination of first- and second-generation middle-class South Asian families living in London. Challenging prevalent understandings of ethnicity that equate community, culture, and identity, Raj considers how transnational ethnic minorities are circumscribed by nostalgia for culture. Where Are You From? argues that the nostalgia for culture obscures the complexities of change in migrant minority lives and limits the ways the politics of diversity can be imagined by the nation. Based on ethnographic research with Indian migrants and their children, this book examines how categories of identity, culture, community, and nation are negotiated and often equated.

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