ISBN:
9781472456960
Language:
English
Pages:
XV, 293 p.
Additional Information:
Rezensiert in Wilson, Tom Young Sikhs in a Global World: Negotiating Traditions, Identities and Authorities, Knut A. Jacobsen and Kristina Myrvold (eds), Ashgate, 2015 (ISBN 978-1-4724-5696-0), xvi + 293 pp., hb £70 2017
DDC:
305.235088/2946
Keywords:
Sikh diaspora
;
Sikh youth
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Family Values : The Impact of Family Background on the Religious Lives of Young British Sikhs / Jasjit Singh -- Young Sikhs in Finland : Feeling at Home Nowhere, Everywhere, in Between, and Beyond / Laura Hirvi -- Punjabi Youth in Northern Italy : The Family, Belonging, and Freedom / Meenakshi Thapan -- Punjabi across Generations : Language Affiliation and Acquisition among Young Swedish Sikhs / Kristina Myrvold -- The Impossible Hybridity of Hair : Kesh, Gender, and the Third Space / Nicola Mooney -- Making the Female Sikh Body : Reformulating and Legitimating Sikh Women's Turbaned Identity on the WWW / Doris R. Jakobsh -- Young Sikhs and Literature : Identity Formations in Sikh Creative Writing in Norway / Knut A. Jacobsen -- Becoming Men in the Global Village : Young Sikhs Reenacting Bhangra Masculinities / Anjali Gera Roy -- Beyond Code-switching : Young Punjabi Sikhs in Britain / Kaveri Qureshi -- Young Sikhs in Italy : A Plural Presence for an Intergenerational Dialogue / Barbara Bertolani -- London Sikh Youth as British Citizenry : A Frontier of the Community's Global Identity? / Gurbachan Singh Jandu -- Reflexivity : Language, Power and Capital When Researching Sikhs / Bikram Singh Brar
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Family Values : The Impact of Family Background on the Religious Lives of Young British Sikhs
,
Punjabi Youth in Northern Italy : The Family, Belonging, and Freedom
,
Punjabi across Generations : Language Affiliation and Acquisition among Young Swedish Sikhs
,
The Impossible Hybridity of Hair : Kesh, Gender, and the Third Space
,
Making the Female Sikh Body : Reformulating and Legitimating Sikh Women's Turbaned Identity on the WWW
,
Young Sikhs and Literature : Identity Formations in Sikh Creative Writing in Norway
,
Becoming Men in the Global Village : Young Sikhs Reenacting Bhangra Masculinities
,
Beyond Code-switching : Young Punjabi Sikhs in Britain
,
Young Sikhs in Italy : A Plural Presence for an Intergenerational Dialogue
,
London Sikh Youth as British Citizenry : A Frontier of the Community's Global Identity?
,
Reflexivity : Language, Power and Capital When Researching Sikhs
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