The Modem Indian Novel and the New Diasporas Within the British Empire and later within the Commonwealth, populations of Indian origin have often changed country for various reasons: political or economie exile, indentured labour in plantations, brain-drain, trading networks. Contemporary novelists from the subcontinent or the diaspora can now address a wide anglophone reading public in the sub-continent as well as in Western countries. They describe such displacements in a new way. They first feel the need to write down in the long term the history of populations who have often settled for several decades in Africa or the Caribbean, yet keep the memory of successive moves. The writers then define the moment when the decision to leave is re...
sman’s definition of a diaspora is that it is « a minority ethnic group of migrant origin which main...
[Introduction]: Emmanuel Nelson has truly observed that the “haunting presence of India” lies at the...
The essays gathered in this volume call into question the validity of rigid boundaries between North...
The Modem Indian Novel and the New Diasporas Within the British Empire and later within the Commonwe...
The term “diaspora”, frequently used in the English-speaking world about Caribbean writers, is quite...
This thesis examines the literary representation of migration from a colony to the imperial metropol...
The Government of India dreams that the Indian diaspora spread over the world plays an economic role...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
At the present age we find a great diversity in the human population in almost all of the countries ...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
Some Preconstructs of the Notion of Diaspora Starting with the Caribbean Example Christine CHIVALLON...
International audience[Since the 1990s, the Indian government is making efforts to mobilize the Indi...
Drawing its inspiration from the experience of Indian migrants to the United States, Jhumpa Lahiri’s...
The novels Small Place by Andrea Levy and A State of Independence by Caryl Phillips, respectively pu...
International audience[As a result of international migration, many countries have nationals or desc...
sman’s definition of a diaspora is that it is « a minority ethnic group of migrant origin which main...
[Introduction]: Emmanuel Nelson has truly observed that the “haunting presence of India” lies at the...
The essays gathered in this volume call into question the validity of rigid boundaries between North...
The Modem Indian Novel and the New Diasporas Within the British Empire and later within the Commonwe...
The term “diaspora”, frequently used in the English-speaking world about Caribbean writers, is quite...
This thesis examines the literary representation of migration from a colony to the imperial metropol...
The Government of India dreams that the Indian diaspora spread over the world plays an economic role...
In the wake of the steady expansion and more recent explosion of Anglo-Indian and Indo-Anglian writi...
At the present age we find a great diversity in the human population in almost all of the countries ...
The topic of immigration has inspired an explosion of novels in Francophone Literature. They usually...
Some Preconstructs of the Notion of Diaspora Starting with the Caribbean Example Christine CHIVALLON...
International audience[Since the 1990s, the Indian government is making efforts to mobilize the Indi...
Drawing its inspiration from the experience of Indian migrants to the United States, Jhumpa Lahiri’s...
The novels Small Place by Andrea Levy and A State of Independence by Caryl Phillips, respectively pu...
International audience[As a result of international migration, many countries have nationals or desc...
sman’s definition of a diaspora is that it is « a minority ethnic group of migrant origin which main...
[Introduction]: Emmanuel Nelson has truly observed that the “haunting presence of India” lies at the...
The essays gathered in this volume call into question the validity of rigid boundaries between North...