Global diasporas : an introduction / Robin Cohen.
By: Cohen, Robin [author.].
Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2022Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xiv, 211p.ISBN: 9781032234359.Subject(s): Emigration and immigration -- HistoryDDC classification: 325.2 Summary: 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 identityItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | NASSDOC Library | 325.2 COH-G (Browse shelf) | Available | 53060 |
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325.1 DAG-D Diaspora and second generation adaptation | 325.1 MIG- Migration, work and citizenship in the new global order | 325.1082 TRA- Transnational migration and the politics of identity | 325.2 COH-G Global diasporas : | 325.20954 IND- Indian diaspora in west Asia | 325.21 GIR-R Refugee problems in Asia and Africa: role of the UNHCR | 325.21 GIR-R Refugee problems in Asia and Africa: role of the UNHCR |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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
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