Trinity of the South: potential of India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) partnership/ Research and Information System for Developing Countries.

Contributor(s): India-Brazil-South Africa Dialogue Forum | Research and Information System for the Non-aligned and Other Developing CountriesMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Academic Foundation, 2008Description: 202 p. ; 29 cmISBN: 9788171886791; 8171886795Subject(s): India -- Foreign economic relations -- Brazil | Brazil -- Foreign economic relations -- India | India -- Foreign economic relations -- South Africa | South Africa -- Foreign economic relations -- India | South Africa -- Foreign economic relations -- Brazil | Brazil -- Foreign economic relations -- South AfricaDDC classification: 337.54081
Contents:
Content -- 1. A Brief History of Indian Emigration during Ancient and Medieval Period/ K. Laxmi Narayan -- 2. Overseas Indians the 'Peculiar People'/ PK. Mishra -- 3.The Relevance of Life History Writings as a Methodological Technique of Social Inquiry: The Autobiography of Munshi Rahman Khan in Understanding the Indian.Diaspora/ Mohan Gautam -- 4.(Step)Children of the Rainbow Nation? South African Indians in the Post-Apartheid Era/ Brij Maharaj -- 5. A Hindu/Indian Male Anthropologist Works among Multi-Ethnic Caribbean Women/ Kumar Mahabir -- 6. Is there a Second Diasporic Generation? The Case of India's Hyderabadis/ Karen Isaksen Leonard -- 7. Situating Asian Indian Diaspora in the United States: An Exploratory Study/ Mohammed Badrul Alam -- 8. '9/11': Hindu and Asian Responses in Oceania/ Purushottama Bilimoria -- 9. Miles and More: Highly Skilled Migration, Global Innovation Cultures and the question of Regional Embeddedness in India/ Peter Seele -- 10. Some Reflections on Indian Diaspora in Canada/ Ajaya Kumar Sahoo -- 11. Diasporic Identity Swaminarayan Movement and Gujarati/ Farhat Naz -- 12. Understanding Transnational Identity through Consumption: Issues and Methodology/ Kiranmayi Bhushi -- 13. Trawling the Virtual Indian Diaspora/ Francis C. Assisi -- 14. The Uneasy Relationship with "Home" for South-Asian Diaspora Writers/ Annette Gomis -- 15. Satendra Nandan's The Wounded Sea: Paradise Found, Paradise Lost, Paradise Imagined/ M. Dolores Herrero -- 16. Diasporic Writing by Indians/ Mohan G. Ramanan -- 17. The Evolving Indian in Malaysian Literature in English/ Karthiyaini Devarajoo -- 18. A Select Bibliography on Indian Diaspora/ Ajaya Kumar Sahoo and K. Laxmi Narayan
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-202).

Content -- 1. A Brief History of Indian Emigration during Ancient and Medieval Period/ K. Laxmi Narayan -- 2. Overseas Indians the 'Peculiar People'/ PK. Mishra -- 3.The Relevance of Life History Writings as a Methodological Technique of Social Inquiry: The Autobiography of Munshi Rahman Khan in Understanding the Indian.Diaspora/ Mohan Gautam -- 4.(Step)Children of the Rainbow Nation? South African Indians in the Post-Apartheid Era/ Brij Maharaj -- 5. A Hindu/Indian Male Anthropologist Works among Multi-Ethnic Caribbean Women/ Kumar Mahabir -- 6. Is there a Second Diasporic Generation? The Case of India's Hyderabadis/ Karen Isaksen Leonard -- 7. Situating Asian Indian Diaspora in the United States: An Exploratory Study/ Mohammed Badrul Alam -- 8. '9/11': Hindu and Asian Responses in Oceania/ Purushottama Bilimoria -- 9. Miles and More: Highly Skilled Migration, Global Innovation Cultures and the question of Regional Embeddedness in India/ Peter Seele -- 10. Some Reflections on Indian Diaspora in Canada/ Ajaya Kumar Sahoo -- 11. Diasporic Identity Swaminarayan Movement and Gujarati/ Farhat Naz -- 12. Understanding Transnational Identity through Consumption: Issues and Methodology/ Kiranmayi Bhushi -- 13. Trawling the Virtual Indian Diaspora/ Francis C. Assisi -- 14. The Uneasy Relationship with "Home" for South-Asian Diaspora Writers/ Annette Gomis -- 15. Satendra Nandan's The Wounded Sea: Paradise Found, Paradise Lost, Paradise Imagined/ M. Dolores Herrero -- 16. Diasporic Writing by Indians/ Mohan G. Ramanan -- 17. The Evolving Indian in Malaysian Literature in English/ Karthiyaini Devarajoo -- 18. A Select Bibliography on Indian Diaspora/ Ajaya Kumar Sahoo and K. Laxmi Narayan

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