Theorizing Diaspora: A Reader
Jana Evans Braziel, Anita Mannur
Bringing together the key essays that have constituted this field since its inception and that point the way toward its future, Theorizing Diaspora is a central resource for understanding diaspora as an emergent and contested theoretical space.
Anthologizes the most influential and critically received essays that have shaped the trajectory of diaspora studies.
Offers classic statements that have defined the field by scholars including Appadurai, Gilroy, Radhakrishnan, and Hall.
Presents divergent strains of multiple diasporas, including Chinese, Black African, Jewish, South Asian, Latin American, and Caribbean.
Reflects the modalities and methodologies of scholars across the humanities and social sciences.
Includes a postscript on diaspora in cyberspace and an extensive bibliography.
Anthologizes the most influential and critically received essays that have shaped the trajectory of diaspora studies.
Offers classic statements that have defined the field by scholars including Appadurai, Gilroy, Radhakrishnan, and Hall.
Presents divergent strains of multiple diasporas, including Chinese, Black African, Jewish, South Asian, Latin American, and Caribbean.
Reflects the modalities and methodologies of scholars across the humanities and social sciences.
Includes a postscript on diaspora in cyberspace and an extensive bibliography.
کال:
2003
خپرونه:
1
خپرندویه اداره:
Wiley-Blackwell
ژبه:
english
صفحه:
345
ISBN 10:
063123392X
ISBN 13:
9780631233923
لړ (سلسله):
KeyWorks in Cultural Studies
فایل:
PDF, 30.13 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2003