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Theorizing and Critiquing INDIAN Diaspora Contents 


  1. Inaugural Speech –Indian Diaspora: Responsibilities & Relationships, Strengths, Weaknesses & Contribution. 
    Shri J. C. Sharma,

  2. Keynote address: Theorizing Diaspora and the Indian Experience,
    Kapil Kapoor

  3. Valedictory Address: Interrogating Diaspora Creativity The Patan Initiative 
    Makarand Paranjape

  4. Memory, History and Homeland : The Indian Diasporic Experience
    Jasbir Jain

  5. A Home Everywhere: the Consciousness of Diasporic Belonging
    S.K. Sareen

  6. The Indian Diaspora
    S. D. Singh

  7. Dual Citizenship in a Transnational World : Canada and India Introduction : Individual and the Nation State
    Kavita Sharma

  8. Caste and Nationalism in Indian Diaspora
    Adesh Pal

  9. Indian Diaspora And Its Difficult Texts
    Sankaran Ravindran

  10. The Dynamics of Identity Reassertion in Sindhi Diaspora
    Michel Boivin

  11. The End of the Beginning: A Note on the Afro-Indian Diaspora 
    M.F. Salat

  12. Patidar Diaspora in East Africa in Historical Perspective
    Makarand Mehta-

  13. Cyborg Goddesses? Some Thoughts on the Asian Women Writer's Collective
    Martina Ghosh

  14. The Indian Diaspora in the West and the Literary Imagination :A Study in the Larger Context of Immigration in America And Europe 
    P. K. Sinha 

  15. Polyphony in the Poetry of Punjabi Diaspora
    N. J. Oberoi & Gulshan Das

  16. Migration And Relational Balancing Between The Cultures
    Harsha Patadia

  17. From Gunny Sack to Ruck Sack:Proposals Pertaining to 
    Indian English Diasporean discourse 
    Avadhesh Kumar Singh 

  18. Notes Towards A Redefinition of the Diaspora Theory
    C. S. Jahagirdar

  19. Where is Here? Teleology of Return:
    The Homeland of Punjabi Diaspora in British Columbia
    Om P. Juneja

Note: The book comprising the articles read in the International Seminar on “Indian Diasporic Experience : History, Culture and Identity” (Dec. 22-24, 2002) will be released on Jan. 27, 2004