Spaces between Belongings
Spaces between Belongings
Armenian Diasporic Communities in India
Yeremyan, Ani
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
160
Dura
Inglês
9781041164050
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1. Theoretical Contestations on 'Diaspora'
Chapter 2 The Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora in India: Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire in the 17th-18th centuries
2.1. Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora
2.2. The "Middlemen": Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire
Chapter 3 Emergence of Nationalist Texts within the Armenian diasporic community in India (18th-19th centuries)
3.1. Contestations on 'Nation' and 'Nationalism'
3.2. Reading Azdarar and the Autobiography of Joseph Emin
3.3. Trap of Glory as the institutionalization of Republican Constitutionalism
Chapter 4 Ideas of Home and Nation within the Armenian Community in India in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Reflections on Genocide
4.1. The study of the Armenian diasporic community through the Census: late 19th and early 20th centuries
4.2. Overview of the Armenian Genocide: Indian Media Response
4.3. The Armenian Association of Calcutta and the Need for a Political Paper
Chapter 5 Understanding Complex Diasporic Identity among the Armenians in Calcutta (Kolkata)
5.1. The Armenian Church: Shifting Centres
5.2. Diasporic Identity of the Armenians in Calcutta
Conclusion
1.1. Theoretical Contestations on 'Diaspora'
Chapter 2 The Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora in India: Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire in the 17th-18th centuries
2.1. Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora
2.2. The "Middlemen": Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire
Chapter 3 Emergence of Nationalist Texts within the Armenian diasporic community in India (18th-19th centuries)
3.1. Contestations on 'Nation' and 'Nationalism'
3.2. Reading Azdarar and the Autobiography of Joseph Emin
3.3. Trap of Glory as the institutionalization of Republican Constitutionalism
Chapter 4 Ideas of Home and Nation within the Armenian Community in India in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Reflections on Genocide
4.1. The study of the Armenian diasporic community through the Census: late 19th and early 20th centuries
4.2. Overview of the Armenian Genocide: Indian Media Response
4.3. The Armenian Association of Calcutta and the Need for a Political Paper
Chapter 5 Understanding Complex Diasporic Identity among the Armenians in Calcutta (Kolkata)
5.1. The Armenian Church: Shifting Centres
5.2. Diasporic Identity of the Armenians in Calcutta
Conclusion
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diaspora studies;migration history;South Asian minorities;identity transformation;colonial urban communities;cultural integration India;Armenian diaspora identity research
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1. Theoretical Contestations on 'Diaspora'
Chapter 2 The Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora in India: Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire in the 17th-18th centuries
2.1. Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora
2.2. The "Middlemen": Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire
Chapter 3 Emergence of Nationalist Texts within the Armenian diasporic community in India (18th-19th centuries)
3.1. Contestations on 'Nation' and 'Nationalism'
3.2. Reading Azdarar and the Autobiography of Joseph Emin
3.3. Trap of Glory as the institutionalization of Republican Constitutionalism
Chapter 4 Ideas of Home and Nation within the Armenian Community in India in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Reflections on Genocide
4.1. The study of the Armenian diasporic community through the Census: late 19th and early 20th centuries
4.2. Overview of the Armenian Genocide: Indian Media Response
4.3. The Armenian Association of Calcutta and the Need for a Political Paper
Chapter 5 Understanding Complex Diasporic Identity among the Armenians in Calcutta (Kolkata)
5.1. The Armenian Church: Shifting Centres
5.2. Diasporic Identity of the Armenians in Calcutta
Conclusion
1.1. Theoretical Contestations on 'Diaspora'
Chapter 2 The Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora in India: Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire in the 17th-18th centuries
2.1. Emergence of the Armenian Trade Diaspora
2.2. The "Middlemen": Different Modalities of the Diasporic Being within the Empire
Chapter 3 Emergence of Nationalist Texts within the Armenian diasporic community in India (18th-19th centuries)
3.1. Contestations on 'Nation' and 'Nationalism'
3.2. Reading Azdarar and the Autobiography of Joseph Emin
3.3. Trap of Glory as the institutionalization of Republican Constitutionalism
Chapter 4 Ideas of Home and Nation within the Armenian Community in India in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Reflections on Genocide
4.1. The study of the Armenian diasporic community through the Census: late 19th and early 20th centuries
4.2. Overview of the Armenian Genocide: Indian Media Response
4.3. The Armenian Association of Calcutta and the Need for a Political Paper
Chapter 5 Understanding Complex Diasporic Identity among the Armenians in Calcutta (Kolkata)
5.1. The Armenian Church: Shifting Centres
5.2. Diasporic Identity of the Armenians in Calcutta
Conclusion
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