Nepali Diaspora in a Globalised Era Nepal and Himalayan Studies Series
Coordonnateurs : Subba Tanka B., Sinha A. C.
This is one of the first books to explore Nepali diaspora in a global context, across India and other parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, and Australia. It discusses the social, political and economic status and aspirations of the Nepali community worldwide. The essays in the volume cover a range of themes including belonging and identity politics among Nepalese migrants, representation of Indian Nepalis in literature, diasporic consciousness, forceful eviction and displacement, social movements, and ritual practices among migrant communities. Drawing attention to the lives of Nepali emigrants, the volume presents a sensitive and balanced understanding of their options and constraints, and their ambivalences about who they are.
This work will be invaluable to scholars and students of Nepal studies, area studies, diaspora and migration studies, social anthropology, cultural studies and literature.
Introduction 1. Diasporic Junctions: An Eternal Journey of Mankind 2. Changing Paradigms of Nepalese Migration and Emerging Diaspora 3. Hami Nepali? Belonging in Nepal and Nepali Diaspora Ulrike Müller-Böker4. Competing Perspectives on the Gurkhas and Identity Politics in Nepal 5. Mythical Entrapment of the Self and the Notion of Nepali Diaspora 6. The Indian Gorkhas: Changing Orientations of a Diasporic Society 7.Diasporic Imaginations of Darjeeling: Gorkhaland as an Imaginative Geography 8. Writing from the Edges to the Centre: Theorizing the Fragmented Identity of Indian Nepalis 9.The Inheritance of Loss and the Portrayal of Indian Nepalis 10. The Making of Gurung Cultural Identifications in Sikkim 11. Ties to Nepal and Diasporic Consciousness of Indians of Nepali Origin: Examples from Assam 12. Between Two Worlds: A Re-reading of Brahmaputraka Cheuchao13. Gurkha Displacement from Burma in 1942: A Historical Perspective 14. The Nepalis of Manipur in the Perspective of ‘Cultural Collective’ 15. Evicted from Home, Nowhere to Go: The Case of Lhotshampas from Bhutan 16. Lhotshampa Refugees and Nepali Diaspora 17. Riots, ‘Residence’ and Repatriation: The Singapore Gurkhas 18. Dreams of Sacrifice: Changing Ritual Practices among the Ex-Gurkha Immigrants in the UK
Tanka B. Subba is Vice Chancellor, Sikkim University, Gangtok, India.
A.C. Sinha is National Fellow at the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Teen Murti House, New Delhi, India.
Date de parution : 10-2015
13.8x21.6 cm
Date de parution : 12-2017
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de Nepali Diaspora in a Globalised Era :
Mots-clés :
north; east; india; indian; nepalis; darjeeling; district; communities; martial; race; Young Man; Nepali Diaspora; Migrant Nepali Labourers; Harmonious Society; Jhapa District; Socio-economic Development; Indian Nepali; NIDS; Bimal Gurung; Singapore Police Force; Southern Bhutan; Hill Men; Bhutanese Refugees; Gurkha Soldiers; Darjeeling District; Nepali Literary; BMP; Aath Mile; IAS Officer; Senapati District; Ram Nagar; Gurung Community; Bhutanese Citizens; Jallianwala Bagh; Gorkha Soldiers