A hallmark of Hinduism is its respect for religious diversity. Amidst religious pluralism in a multicultural Canadian society this strength poses challenges for the second generation. Drawing on qualitative interview data from 57 ‘1.5’ and second generation university students, this article examines the roles that Hinduism and gender play in the process of identity construction in visible minority groups. These young people were raised in families where traditional Hindu religious and cultural practices were valued by immigrants as they creatively adjusted to Canadian society. Parents tried to actively involve their children in their way of life but were largely unable to assist them in articulating the meaning of Hindu rituals and beliefs....
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
This qualitative case study describes and analyzes the educational identities of second generation I...
This study looked at the experience of religion and the formation of a contemporary ethnoreligious i...
Bangladeshi Hindu diaspora in Canada is a new phenomenon that requires careful observation to learn ...
This dissertation is a case study of one small segment of what is commonly referred to as the "India...
The lived religious experiences of Hindu women, and the interpretations of these that they bring to ...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...
Tradition and modernity are often viewed as strong yet opposing influences on the lives of Indian wo...
This study examines the ethnic identity development process of second-generation Indian Americans, t...
Hinduism is a unique phenomenon that gave rise to many schools of thought and worldview systems. Thi...
This thesis explores first generation Muslim immigrant women’s acculturation experiences and strateg...
The purpose of this study is to examine how Hinduism is practised outside its Indian homeland. The f...
There has been an unprecedented increase in opportunities for migration form India to other parts of...
This thesis is concerned with the lives and educational achievements of young Indo-Canadians, specif...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
This qualitative case study describes and analyzes the educational identities of second generation I...
This study looked at the experience of religion and the formation of a contemporary ethnoreligious i...
Bangladeshi Hindu diaspora in Canada is a new phenomenon that requires careful observation to learn ...
This dissertation is a case study of one small segment of what is commonly referred to as the "India...
The lived religious experiences of Hindu women, and the interpretations of these that they bring to ...
This study examined the notions of culture and identity held by high school students, of mainly Punj...
Tradition and modernity are often viewed as strong yet opposing influences on the lives of Indian wo...
This study examines the ethnic identity development process of second-generation Indian Americans, t...
Hinduism is a unique phenomenon that gave rise to many schools of thought and worldview systems. Thi...
This thesis explores first generation Muslim immigrant women’s acculturation experiences and strateg...
The purpose of this study is to examine how Hinduism is practised outside its Indian homeland. The f...
There has been an unprecedented increase in opportunities for migration form India to other parts of...
This thesis is concerned with the lives and educational achievements of young Indo-Canadians, specif...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
Considering the historical and current context of their community within Canadian society, and given...
This qualitative case study describes and analyzes the educational identities of second generation I...
This study looked at the experience of religion and the formation of a contemporary ethnoreligious i...