The Penguin Atlas of Diasporas

The Penguin Atlas of Diasporas
Author: Gérard Chaliand
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780140178142

Examines displaced cultures throughout the world, including Jewish, African, Irish, Armenian, and Palestinian diasporas.

Penguin Atlas of Diasporas

Penguin Atlas of Diasporas
Author: Gérard Chaliand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1997
Genre: Human beings
ISBN:

Examines displaced cultures throughout the world, including Jewish, African, Irish, Armenian, and Palestinian diasporas.

An Atlas of World Affairs

An Atlas of World Affairs
Author: Andrew Boyd
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2007-08-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134222157

The Atlas of World Affairs describes the events, conflicts, factions, and people that have shaped the modern world from the Second World War to the present day.

Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants

Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants
Author: Rainer Munz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135759375

This work adopts a comparative approach to explore interrelations between two phenomena which, so far, have rarely been examined and analysed together, namely the dynamics of diaspora and minority formation in Central and Eastern Europe on the one hand, and the diaspora migration on the other.

Global Diasporas

Global Diasporas
Author: Robin Cohen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2022-07-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000614069

Following its initial publication in 1997, Global Diasporas: An Introduction was central to the emergence of diaspora studies and quickly established itself as the leading textbook in the field. This expanded and fully-revised 25th anniversary edition adds two new chapters on incipient diasporas and diaspora engagement while carefully clarifying the changing meanings of the concept of diaspora and incorporating updated statistics and new interpretations seamlessly into the original text. The book has also been made more student-friendly with illustrations, thought-provoking questions, and guides to further reading. The book features insightful case studies and compares a wide range of diasporas, including Jewish, Armenian, African, Sikh, Chinese, British, Indian, Lebanese, Afghan and Caribbean peoples. This edition also retains Cohen’s rich historical and sociological descriptions and clear yet elegant writing, as well as his modified concept of ‘diasporic rope’ linking different features of diasporas. This updated edition of the definitive textbook in the field will be an indispensable guide for students and instructors seeking to explore the complex issues of diaspora, migration and identity.

New Diasporas

New Diasporas
Author: Nicholas Van Hear
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135359326

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Cultural Governance and Resistance in Pacific Asia

Cultural Governance and Resistance in Pacific Asia
Author: William A. Callahan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006-05-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134203667

This text examines the politics of culture and the culture of politics in Pacific Asia through case studies on the South Pacific, China, South Korea, Thailand and Southeast Asia. The contexts and cultures of the chapters are wide-ranging and Callahan skilfully ties them together with the objective of analyzing the relation between the state’s cultural governance and resistance to it. The themes covered include: governmentality and cultural production popular culture and resistance East/West relations gender, identity and democracy civil society, social movements and democracy national and transnational identity production. Cultural Governance and Resistance in Pacific Asia addresses the dynamics between Asian studies and cultural studies, and the overlap between comparative politics and international relations, and as such will appeal to students and scholars of Asian studies, cultural studies, comparative politics, sociology and anthropology alike.

The Domestic Abroad

The Domestic Abroad
Author: Latha Varadarajan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2010-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199780536

In the past few decades, and across disparate geographical contexts, states have adopted policies and initiatives aimed at institutionalizing relationships with "their" diasporas. These practices, which range from creating new ministries to granting dual citizenship, are aimed at integrating diasporas as part of a larger "global" nation that is connected to, and has claims on the institutional structures of the home state. Although links, both formal and informal, between diasporas and their presumptive homelands have existed in the past, the recent developments constitute a far more widespread and qualitatively different phenomenon. In this book, Latha Varadarajan theorizes this novel and largely overlooked trend by introducing the concept of the "domestic abroad." Varadarajan demonstrates that the remapping of the imagined boundaries of the nation, the visible surface of the phenomenon, is intrinsically connected to the political-economic transformation of the state that is typically characterized as "neoliberalism." The domestic abroad must therefore be understood as the product of two simultaneous, on-going processes: the diasporic re-imagining of the nation and the neoliberal restructuring of the state. The argument unfolds through a historically nuanced study of the production of the domestic abroad in India. The book traces the complex history and explains the political logic of the remarkable transition from the Indian state's guarded indifference toward its diaspora in the period after independence, to its current celebrations of the "global Indian nation." In doing so, The Domestic Abroad reveals the manner in which the boundaries of the nation and the extent of the authority of the state, in India and elsewhere, are dynamically shaped by the development of capitalist social relations on both global and national scales.

Connecting Histories

Connecting Histories
Author: Gemma Romain
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136220704

First published in 2006. The dynamics of ethnicity, diaspora, identity and community are the defining features of contemporary life, giving rise to important and exciting new interdisciplinary fields of study and literature on subjects that were previously seen as the exclusive domain of the social sciences. Connecting Histories is an important contribution to this trend. While using sociological and anthropological theories, its is an innovative historical and comparative assessment of ethnic identities and memories. Romain focuses on Afro-Caribbean and Jewish individuals and groups, investigating the ways in which 'communities' remember their experiences.

The New African Diaspora in the United States

The New African Diaspora in the United States
Author: Toyin Falola
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134831412

Fast growing in population, African immigrants in the United States have become a significant force, to the point that the idea of a new African diaspora is now a reality. This thriving community has opened new arenas of scholarly discourse on Black Atlantic history beyond the trans-Atlantic slave trade and its legacies. This book investigates the complex dynamic forces that have shaped, and continue to shape, this new diaspora. In eleven original essays, the volume examines pertinent themes, such as: immigration, integration dilemmas, identity construction, brain drain, remittances, expanding African religious space, and how these dynamics impact and intersect with the African homeland. With contributors from both sides of the Atlantic that represent a diverse range of academic disciplines, this book offers a broad perspective on emerging themes in contemporary African diasporan experiences. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of African and African-American Studies, Sociology, and History.