Sikhs constitute roughly 2% of India\u27s population and are the majority in the state of Punjab. Sikhs have held grievances with the Hindu majority government over land and language rights. Political violence erupted in Punjab in the 1980\u27s. In particular, the Indian government conducted Operation Bluestar in 1984, in an attempt to flush militants and pilgrims out of their holy place, The Golden Temple, as well as other crackdowns where Sikhs were disappeared, killed and tortured. The Sikh diaspora who form the greatest South Asian minority group in Canada are intimately tied to the political violence in Punjab. This qualitative study examined the impact of political violence on Sikh diaspora in Vancouver, Canada and their perspective...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
My dissertation is a study of digitally mediated, diasporic and intergenerational collective memorie...
1984’s Operation Blue Star, an Indian Army maneuver to rid the Sikh Golden Temple of militants, shoc...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
The month of June reminds us of the incursion by the Indian law-enforcing agencies in the Golden Tem...
This study critically examined the media reportage on the Sikh genocide of 1984. From the reports, t...
Since 1973, Sikh separatists in Punjab and their diasporan counterparts in the British Commonwealth ...
Despite being the fifth largest religion in the world, Sikhism continues to be misunderstood. This r...
Despite being the fifth largest religion in the world, Sikhism continues to be misunderstood. This r...
This study is an act of witnessing second-generation Punjabi women who have survived displacement/ex...
textThis dissertation examines the Sikh diaspora's role in the effort to carve a separate Sikh state...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-07"Militant Bodies" explores the long history of the ...
This study is an act of witnessing second-generation Punjabi women who have survived displacement/ex...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
My dissertation is a study of digitally mediated, diasporic and intergenerational collective memorie...
1984’s Operation Blue Star, an Indian Army maneuver to rid the Sikh Golden Temple of militants, shoc...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
The month of June reminds us of the incursion by the Indian law-enforcing agencies in the Golden Tem...
This study critically examined the media reportage on the Sikh genocide of 1984. From the reports, t...
Since 1973, Sikh separatists in Punjab and their diasporan counterparts in the British Commonwealth ...
Despite being the fifth largest religion in the world, Sikhism continues to be misunderstood. This r...
Despite being the fifth largest religion in the world, Sikhism continues to be misunderstood. This r...
This study is an act of witnessing second-generation Punjabi women who have survived displacement/ex...
textThis dissertation examines the Sikh diaspora's role in the effort to carve a separate Sikh state...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-07"Militant Bodies" explores the long history of the ...
This study is an act of witnessing second-generation Punjabi women who have survived displacement/ex...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
My dissertation is a study of digitally mediated, diasporic and intergenerational collective memorie...