Indian transnationalism online : new perspectives on diaspora / edited by Ajaya Kumar Sahoo, University of Hyderabad, India, Johannes G. de Kruijf, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in migration and diasporaPublisher: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (xx, 208 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781472419149
- 1472419146
- 1306284244
- 9781306284240
- 1472419138
- 9781472419132
- East Indian diaspora
- East Indians -- Foreign countries -- Ethnic identity
- Transnationalism
- Internet and immigrants
- Internet -- Social aspects
- East Indians -- Foreign countries
- Indiens (Habitants de l'Inde) -- Pays étrangers
- Indiens (Habitants de l'Inde) -- Pays étrangers -- Identité ethnique
- Transnationalisme
- Internet -- Aspect social
- FICTION -- General
- East Indian diaspora
- Internet and immigrants
- Internet -- Social aspects
- Transnationalism
- 304.80954
- DS432.5 .I447 2014eb
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Online resource; title from title page (EBL, viewed Feb. 17, 2014).
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section I, identity. Performing transnational identity online: women blogging from domestic spaces -- The trans-Indian: perspectives on real vs. virtual identity in the age of the internet -- From the German periphery : on ethnographic explorations of Indian transnationalism online -- 'Thirdspace' as transnational space -- Online connections, online Yatras -- Cyberspace, the globalisation of Hinduism, and protocols of citizenship in the digital age -- Section II, power. (Re- )connecting with the Indian diaspora from the 'homeland' -- Is Guruji online? Internet advice forums and transnational encounters -- Globalisation and the transnationalism of 'Dalit' identity : probings from modern India -- Conclusion : the diasporic web: reflexive dialogue and agentive awareness.
Indian Transnationalism Online investigates the online organization of, and exchanges within the global Indian diaspora. Bringing together research from around the world and presenting studies drawn from the US, Europe and India, it engages with theoretical and methodological debates concerning the shaping and transformation of migrant culture in emerging sites of sociality, and explores issues such as religion, citizenship, nationalism, region and caste as they relate to Indian identity in global, transnational contexts.
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