
Eight major essays, including work on the Sikh, Iranian, Irish, and African diasporas. Includes Hamid Naficy's essay on "The Poetics and Practice of Iranian Nostalgia in Exile". Contributors include by Milton Israel Hamid Naficy, Andrew Apter, David Scott, Gillian Bottomley, Arif Dirlik, Domonique Aron Schnapper, Paul Arthur.
This volume investigates the multifaceted socio-political and cultural experiences of displaced populations across diverse global contexts. The collection, curated by Oxford University Press, brings together scholars from various disciplines to analyze how diasporic communities maintain identity, navigate exile, and interact with their host nations. By examining specific case studies, the contributors argue that the concept of diaspora is not a monolithic experience but a complex negotiation of memory, nostalgia, and political belonging.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this volume as a significant early contribution to the academic study of transnationalism and migration. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for researchers focusing on the sociological impacts of exile.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1992-08-27
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195070836
ISBN-13:
9780195070835
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