This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we shall evidence how, despite the humble beginnings of this diasporic community, their strong sense of community and tenacity has helped them gain visibility within British society. From there, we shall look at the complexities of this heterogeneous community and how they have negotiated new spaces within a society that, initially, was hostile to their presence. Despite a prevailing multicultural ethos, we shall then evidence how a system of 'adjacent cultures' has been installed within the UK. To further our understanding on this mutual isolation within diversity we shall apply Homi Bhabha's theories on cultural difference. Then we shall look at ...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe recognition of di...
In Britain today, as well as in all the developed Western countries, more than ever immigration disc...
This thesis responds to gaps in the theorization of South Asian diasporic fiction in Britain and mak...
This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we sha...
The author traces the history of formation of the Indian diaspora in the UK, evaluates the key trend...
Multicultural Britain – when we refer to this identity of this English land, we denote something dee...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThis country report o...
The Indian people migrated in waves to the United Kingdom: this article seeks to describe these migr...
A recent LSE roundtable examined the concepts of cohesion and integration as they pertain to British...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
India in Britain traces the often hidden lines of Indian-British connection which took place on Brit...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe recognition of di...
About the book: The concept of diaspora has been much debated during the past decade in terms of th...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe recognition of di...
In Britain today, as well as in all the developed Western countries, more than ever immigration disc...
This thesis responds to gaps in the theorization of South Asian diasporic fiction in Britain and mak...
This paper sets out to explore the growth of the Indian diaspora within the UK. First of all, we sha...
The author traces the history of formation of the Indian diaspora in the UK, evaluates the key trend...
Multicultural Britain – when we refer to this identity of this English land, we denote something dee...
This paper is centred on exploring how young people from Sikh and Hindu backgrounds, who are British...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThis country report o...
The Indian people migrated in waves to the United Kingdom: this article seeks to describe these migr...
A recent LSE roundtable examined the concepts of cohesion and integration as they pertain to British...
As Indians, we invariably disremember the impact of colonial rule on our ongoing lives and outlook. ...
India in Britain traces the often hidden lines of Indian-British connection which took place on Brit...
At the end of January, Professor Susheila Nasta gave a talk on how Indians mingling in intellectual ...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe recognition of di...
About the book: The concept of diaspora has been much debated during the past decade in terms of th...
CARIM-India: Developing a knowledge base for policymaking on India-EU migrationThe recognition of di...
In Britain today, as well as in all the developed Western countries, more than ever immigration disc...
This thesis responds to gaps in the theorization of South Asian diasporic fiction in Britain and mak...