Muslim religiosity and South Asian ethnicities are at times experienced as rival forms of affiliation, especially for the second generation born and brought up in the West. In this article, I investigate the role of ‘roots visits ’ to Bangladesh and pilgrimages to Mecca in shaping ethnic/religious affiliations of young second generation Bengalis in London’s East End. Building on Glick Schiller (2004), I argue that Bengali translocal ways of being (travel to Bangladesh) have become untethered from Bengali translocal ways of belong-ing (self-identifications), due in part to the more critical stance on Bengali culture propagated by deculturated Islamic institutions in the East End and to young people’s perceptions of their social class differe...
This article discusses the emergence of a ‘British Bangladeshi social field’. It makes two connected...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
This article relates the Indian Muslim diaspora to the events of 1947, when British India was partit...
The article addresses how the migrant Bangladeshi workers, in their bid to be a part of the Middle E...
This article was published in Being Muslim in South Asia: Diversity and Daily Life [© 2014 Oxford Un...
This article explores the experiences of ‘home’ for British-born Bangladeshi children who are active...
This paper traces the ways in which British born Muslim women self-identify with Britain and South A...
Durban's Indian Muslims are heirs to Islamic traditions and practices in India that became firm...
This article analyses the religious travel experiences of members of the first generation of the Mus...
Most studies of migrants visiting their friends and relatives (VFR) are on homeland visits. In this ...
This article explores how Indian and Pakistani immigrant groups from the Bay Area in North Californi...
Using research on the British Bangladeshi community in London that from my Dphil research, I will ex...
This article provides a general background to our research project on Islam and young Bangladeshis i...
This paper focuses on the ways in which children negotiate complex transnational identities and role...
This short photo essay presents an aspect of work in progress. First hand observational notes and ph...
This article discusses the emergence of a ‘British Bangladeshi social field’. It makes two connected...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
This article relates the Indian Muslim diaspora to the events of 1947, when British India was partit...
The article addresses how the migrant Bangladeshi workers, in their bid to be a part of the Middle E...
This article was published in Being Muslim in South Asia: Diversity and Daily Life [© 2014 Oxford Un...
This article explores the experiences of ‘home’ for British-born Bangladeshi children who are active...
This paper traces the ways in which British born Muslim women self-identify with Britain and South A...
Durban's Indian Muslims are heirs to Islamic traditions and practices in India that became firm...
This article analyses the religious travel experiences of members of the first generation of the Mus...
Most studies of migrants visiting their friends and relatives (VFR) are on homeland visits. In this ...
This article explores how Indian and Pakistani immigrant groups from the Bay Area in North Californi...
Using research on the British Bangladeshi community in London that from my Dphil research, I will ex...
This article provides a general background to our research project on Islam and young Bangladeshis i...
This paper focuses on the ways in which children negotiate complex transnational identities and role...
This short photo essay presents an aspect of work in progress. First hand observational notes and ph...
This article discusses the emergence of a ‘British Bangladeshi social field’. It makes two connected...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
This article relates the Indian Muslim diaspora to the events of 1947, when British India was partit...