New Routes for Diaspora Studies
Exploring identity, movement, and social structures in diaspora
Sukanya Banerjee editor Steven C McKay editor Aims McGuinness editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:11th Jul '12
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This volume explores diasporas and their impact on identity, movement, and social structures, offering fresh perspectives in New Routes for Diaspora Studies.
In New Routes for Diaspora Studies, the authors delve into the complexities of diasporas and the diverse geographies that shape them. Through a collection of insightful essays, this volume presents a framework for understanding how diasporic experiences influence identities, movements, and social structures. By examining various case studies from African and Asian diasporas, as well as immigration patterns in the United States, the contributors highlight the intricate relationship between displacement, return, and the concept of origin.
The book emphasizes the importance of commensality, or shared meals, as a lens for exploring identity and difference within diasporic communities. This practice serves as a powerful tool for understanding how cultural exchanges and social interactions can redefine identities. Additionally, the authors investigate how narratives and aesthetic expressions emerge from the challenges and triumphs faced by diaspora populations, enriching the discourse around belonging and cultural heritage.
Overall, New Routes for Diaspora Studies invites readers to rethink traditional notions of diaspora and encourages a more nuanced understanding of the geographies of difference. By blending theoretical insights with practical case studies, this volume serves as a vital resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the dynamic interplay of culture, identity, and migration in our increasingly interconnected world.
"Offers a welcome addition to the literature on migration by using the springboard of 'diaspora' to address the cross-border movements of people in past and present... [and] in mapping diaspora as a process, invites future discussions and interrogations on the subject." -Rhacel Parrenas, Brown University
ISBN: 9780253002174
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 522g
252 pages