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The Sun Never Sets: South Asian Migrants in an Age of U.S. Power

Online ISBN:
9780814786451
Print ISBN:
9780814786437
Publisher:
NYU Press
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The Sun Never Sets: South Asian Migrants in an Age of U.S. Power

Vivek Bald (ed.),
Vivek Bald
(ed.)
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Miabi Chatterji (ed.),
Miabi Chatterji
(ed.)
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Sujani Reddy (ed.),
Sujani Reddy
(ed.)
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Manu Vimalassery (ed.)
Manu Vimalassery
(ed.)
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Published:
22 July 2013
Online ISBN:
9780814786451
Print ISBN:
9780814786437
Publisher:
NYU Press

Abstract

This book collects the work of a generation of scholars who are enacting a shift in the orientation of the field of South Asian American studies. By focusing upon the lives, work, and activism of specific, often unacknowledged, migrant populations, the chapters present a more comprehensive vision of the South Asian presence in the United States. Tracking the changes in global power that have influenced the paths and experiences of migrants, from expatriate Indian maritime workers at the turn of the century, to Indian nurses during the Cold War, to post-9/11 detainees and deportees caught in the crossfire of the “War on Terror,” the chapters reveal how the South Asian diaspora has been shaped by the contours of U.S. imperialism. Driven by a shared sense of responsibility among the contributing scholars to alter the profile of South Asian migrants in the American public imagination, the book addresses the key issues that impact these migrants in the U.S., on the subcontinent, and in circuits of the transnational economy. The book provides tools with which to understand the contemporary political and economic conjuncture and the place of South Asian migrants within it.

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