Theorizing Diaspora: A ReaderISBN: 978-0-631-23391-6
Hardcover
356 pages
January 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Diaspora is one of the most critically debated terms in
contemporary discussions of migration and identity. Bringing
together key essays in the field, this superb collection offers us
a comprehensive overview of diaspora's past politics and potential
futures. Above all, it reminds us that diaspora is a distinctly
human phenomenon, involving the displacement, movement, and
separation of peoples." David L. Eng, Columbia University
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"Theorizing Diaspora speaks not only to those previously colonized and oppressed Others who have relocated from There to Here, but discusses why deracination is a process that affects all constituencies: those in the newly inhabited metropolis as well as those who remain behind." Grant Farred, Duke University