Description
- ISBN-13: 9789390729678
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 939072967X
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,395.00.₹1,060.00Current price is: ₹1,060.00.
“Global Indian Diaspora: Charting New Frontiers (Volume II)”, edited by J. Vijay Maharaj and Radica Mahase, explores the evolving landscape of the Indian diaspora. Delve into contemporary issues, migration patterns, and cultural transformations shaping Indian communities worldwide. Discover the vibrant tapestry of traditions, challenges, and contributions of the diaspora in this insightful volume (ISBN: 9789390729678).
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Khanak Bajpai –
Fascinating insights into cultural transformations. A must-read for anyone interested in diaspora studies.
Lakhan Totla –
Offers a comprehensive overview of the Indian diaspora. Some chapters were a bit dry, but overall, a good read.
Sambhav –
An eye-opening exploration of the Indian diaspora’s evolution. Highly recommended for those interested in cultural studies.
Abhishek Dadhwal –
Interesting but could be more accessible. Some of the language was too academic.
Animesh Thapliyal –
I enjoyed learning about the experiences of Indian communities worldwide. A bit dense in places.
Avdhut Arjun Rane –
This book provides a detailed look at the Indian diaspora. It’s well-written and informative.
Anshul Singh Vimal –
A well-researched and informative book. It shed light on some important issues faced by the diaspora.
Advaita Parmar –
An interesting read, offering diverse perspectives on the Indian diaspora. Some essays were more compelling than others, but overall insightful.
Harsh Kumar –
I found this book to be both informative and thought-provoking. It sparked a greater understanding of the Indian diaspora.
Deep Vikas Mehta –
Provides a good overview of the challenges and triumphs of the Indian diaspora. Some chapters were repetitive.
Devender Pratap Mall –
A comprehensive and engaging book that shed light on the Indian diaspora’s experience. Some of the language was hard.
Srishti Rao –
A valuable contribution to diaspora studies. A bit academic at times, but the research is thorough.
Anshika Agarwal –
It was a very difficult read with extremely academic language. I couldn’t get into it.
Pravneet Kaur –
Good collection of essays, although some were stronger than others. Worth reading for the varied perspectives.
Sachin Kejriwal –
Insightful book that has a lot to say about the Indian diaspora and the challenges it faces today.