Oxford in Pakistan Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Pakistani Diasporas: Culture, Conflict, and Change
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- Kiadó OUP Pakistan
- Megjelenés dátuma 2008. december 11.
- ISBN 9780195476255
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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Rövid leírás:
When compared to studies of the Indian diaspora, or even in the wider framework of diaspora studies, there is relatively meagre research about the Pakistani diaspora. This collection is the first to bring together the extant literature and provide both a historical and contemporary set of accounts. It is primarily about the processes associated with migration and settlement as seen from the receiving end.
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When compared to studies of the Indian diaspora, or even in the wider framework of diaspora studies, there is relatively meagre research about the Pakistani diaspora. This collection is the first to bring together the extant literature and provide both a historical and contemporary set of accounts. It is primarily about the processes associated with migration and settlement as seen from the receiving end. Even though Roger Ballard and Junaid Rana offer accounts of
Pakistan's political economy, it is only in Frances Watkins chapter that migrant voices within Pakistan themselves speak. Even in this chapter their life stories are focused on the impact of migration. Though, given the transnational frame in which many Pakistani diasporic communities live, it is not
really possible to solely focus on the place of settlement. Indeed, the shift from migration studies to transnational or diaspora research reflects the empirical reality of a non-linear dynamics inherent in migratory movements. Historically the notion that people move and settle in a sequential and traceable manner has been rightly disputed and the circular nature of migratory movements has come to the fore. Even though the issues that are raised in the majority of the chapters are concerned
with adaptation and change in new environments, these are always linked or referenced to a transnational frame.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword
Editors Preface
Acknowledgements
Labour Narratives
1. The Political Economy of Migration: Pakistan, Britain, and the Middle East by Roger Ballard
2. Controlling Diaspora: Illegality, 9/11, and Pakistani Labor Migration by Junaid Rana
3. The Myth of Arrival: Pakistanis in Italy by Ali Nobil
4. God don't kill the traveller, grant their desire that their last breath be at home: An Analysis of Pakhtun Migrants Tales by Francis Watkins
Gendered Accounts
5. Kinship Obligations, Gender and the Life Course: Re-Writing Migration from Pakistan to Britain by Kaveri Harriss and Alison Shaw
6. Risk and Ritual: The Protection of British Pakistani Women in Transnational Marriage by Katharine Charsley
7.These girls want to get married as well: Normality, Double Deviance and Reintegration amongst British Pakistani Women by Marta Bolognani
8. Religion, Gender and Identity Construction amongst Pakistanis in Australia by Nadeem Malik
Transforming Rituals
9. Chains of Migrants: Culture, Value and the Housing Market by Pnina Werbner
10. Migration: Ritual Attrition or Increased Flexibility? A Case Study of Pakistani Funerals in Norway by Cora Alexa Doving
11. Contesting Muslim Pilgrimage: British-Pakistani Identities, Sacred Journeys to Makkah and Madinah, and the Global Postmodernism by Sean McLoughlin
Shifting Identities
12. Multiculturalism, Religion and Identity by Munira Mirza
13. Multiculturalism, Islamaphobia and the City by Tahir Abbas
14. A Socio-economic and Cultural Perspective on Pakistanis in the Netherlands by Waqas Butt
15. Pakistanis in the United States: From Integration to Alienation? by Aminah Mohammad Arif
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index