This student project attempts to understand how Sikhism is intergenerationally transmitted in Canada. To accomplish this, the film incorporates three unique perspectives to understand how this transmission of religion takes place. The film assesses a first generation experience, a second generation, as well as the perspective of a Sikh priest.Arts, Faculty ofAsian Studies, Department ofUnreviewedUndergraduat
Based on interviews in a small town outside London in 2004, this paper will explore what it means to...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...
This student project attempts to understand how Sikhism is intergenerationally transmitted in Canada...
This student film navigates how self-identity as a Punjabi-Canadian intersects with Canada's multicu...
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
This thesis contributes to international research on the identities of a significant diasporic relig...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the place of visible Sikh religious symbols in Canadian public ...
This dissertation explores the lives of second and third generation Sikh youth in the Greater Vancou...
Although young Sikhs are regularly accused of not attending gurdwara and not being interested in Sik...
This book brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being ...
The purpose of this research was to understand the influence of family on the educational trajectori...
This film takes a look at how Punjabi Canadians established themselves and a community in the South ...
This short film examines the experiences four Punjabi Canadians had immigrating to Canada in the 70...
Based on interviews in a small town outside London in 2004, this paper will explore what it means to...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...
This student project attempts to understand how Sikhism is intergenerationally transmitted in Canada...
This student film navigates how self-identity as a Punjabi-Canadian intersects with Canada's multicu...
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
The purpose of the study was to catalogue and analyse factors that motivate Canadian Sikh youth in t...
This thesis contributes to international research on the identities of a significant diasporic relig...
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the place of visible Sikh religious symbols in Canadian public ...
This dissertation explores the lives of second and third generation Sikh youth in the Greater Vancou...
Although young Sikhs are regularly accused of not attending gurdwara and not being interested in Sik...
This book brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being ...
The purpose of this research was to understand the influence of family on the educational trajectori...
This film takes a look at how Punjabi Canadians established themselves and a community in the South ...
This short film examines the experiences four Punjabi Canadians had immigrating to Canada in the 70...
Based on interviews in a small town outside London in 2004, this paper will explore what it means to...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study reflects the metaphorical journey of the kara (a ...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...