Hindu diaspora is now a global phenomenon, from the early immigrant experience as coolie labourers through the transnational movement of professional Hindus/Indians to many corners of the globe. In this paper, I intend to contextualize Hindu diaspora experience in Australia in the broader theoretical thinking on transnational migration, globalization and heterogeneity. One concern is to understand how distinctive is the religious diaspora experience of Hindus in Australia from those of the international South Asia diaspora. Much literature on South Asians in the West neglect religion, while recent studies disclose the considerable prominence of religion in various communities, especially in comparison with the secularizing tendencies typica...
In the US diasporic context, Kamat and Matthews (2003) have traced how Hindu nationalists draw on mu...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
This paper argues that the notion of identity amongst Indian migrants has not ruptured as a result o...
What are the distinctive characteristics of the "Diaspora Hindus" who turned up during the d...
Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant co...
"Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant c...
Based primarily on the census data this paper attempts to explain the predominance of Christians amo...
The main hypothesis of this dissertation is that the emergence, development, and subsequent spread o...
This volume deals with a phenomenon of increasing global significance, the South Asian diaspora. In ...
Starting from Robertson’s studies on globalisation, in this article we adopt religious glocalisation...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
When studying a diasporic population, understanding the relationship between dispersed peoples and t...
Résumé de l'ouvrage présenté par l'éditeurThe South Asian Diaspora numbers just under 30 million peo...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
In the US diasporic context, Kamat and Matthews (2003) have traced how Hindu nationalists draw on mu...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
This paper argues that the notion of identity amongst Indian migrants has not ruptured as a result o...
What are the distinctive characteristics of the "Diaspora Hindus" who turned up during the d...
Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant co...
"Since the late 1990s, the Indian community in Australia has grown faster than any other immigrant c...
Based primarily on the census data this paper attempts to explain the predominance of Christians amo...
The main hypothesis of this dissertation is that the emergence, development, and subsequent spread o...
This volume deals with a phenomenon of increasing global significance, the South Asian diaspora. In ...
Starting from Robertson’s studies on globalisation, in this article we adopt religious glocalisation...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
When studying a diasporic population, understanding the relationship between dispersed peoples and t...
Résumé de l'ouvrage présenté par l'éditeurThe South Asian Diaspora numbers just under 30 million peo...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
This article maps the trajectory of Indian migration broadly, and specifically to Australia, to firs...
In the US diasporic context, Kamat and Matthews (2003) have traced how Hindu nationalists draw on mu...
Immigration in many ways represents a metamorphosis, change in families, social and political status...
This paper argues that the notion of identity amongst Indian migrants has not ruptured as a result o...