Sociology of Diaspora: A Reader
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Book Details:
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Author: Ajaya Kumar Sahoo
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Language: English
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Binding: Hardcover
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ISBN: 8131600963
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Pages: 1015
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Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.1 x 2.8 inches
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Release Date: 01-01-2007
About the Book:
This comprehensive collection of essays on diaspora studies explores themes such as immigration, transnationalism, ethnicity, identity, religion, politics, citizenship, gender, sexuality, and hybridity. It provides a thorough examination of why diaspora has attracted significant scholarly interest only in recent decades. The essays delve into the contributions of key protagonists in the field and offer in-depth insights into these complex and multi-faceted issues.
The volume is a valuable resource for those studying diaspora studies, offering perspectives not only for sociologists but also for scholars from various fields such as social anthropology, political science, geography, history, philosophy, and cultural studies. The collection brings together multiple dimensions of diasporic experience, making it an indispensable read for anyone looking to explore the global phenomenon of diaspora.
Contents:
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Immigration and Transnationalism
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Ethnicity, Identity, and Religion
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Politics, Citizenship, and Gender
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Hybridity and Sexuality in the Diaspora
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Key Contributions to Diaspora Studies
About the Author:
Ajaya Kumar Sahoo is an esteemed scholar in the field of diaspora studies and social sciences. His research focuses on a range of topics within immigration, identity, transnationalism, and the socio-political dimensions of diasporic communities. Through his work, he provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complexities of diaspora, offering a nuanced view of its various social, political, and cultural aspects.