[图书][B] Routledge handbook of religions in Asia
O Salemink, BS Turner - 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
of religion in contemporary Asia. Compiled and introduced by Bryan S. Turner and Oscar
Salemink, the Handbook contains specially written chapters by experts in their respective …
Salemink, the Handbook contains specially written chapters by experts in their respective …
Thai-Sikh diaspora and identity: participation of Sikh students in the extracurricular activities at the university
A Warren - South Asian Diaspora, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article draws from an ethnographic case study of a group of Thai-Sikh diaspora
students in an International college of a Thai Public university. It examines the issues related …
students in an International college of a Thai Public university. It examines the issues related …
A sense of place: Sikh identity in Great Britain and Hong Kong
J Singh - Asian Anthropology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Although evidence points to Sikhs being present on the day that Hong Kong became a
British territory, Sikhs in Hong Kong remain a relatively unexamined group. Based on data …
British territory, Sikhs in Hong Kong remain a relatively unexamined group. Based on data …
Sikhism and its changing social structure
With a population of around 25 million, the Sikhs constitute a small but distinctive religious
group in the world today. 1 Even though Sikhs do not have a nation-state in which they are …
group in the world today. 1 Even though Sikhs do not have a nation-state in which they are …
Not Asian Enough? The Racialization of Sikhs in Southeast Asia
J Singh - Global Sikhs, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
Despite their long-established presence in Southeast Asia, particularly in Singapore,
Thailand, Malaysia and Hong Kong, Southeast Asia has not yet been a site for sustained …
Thailand, Malaysia and Hong Kong, Southeast Asia has not yet been a site for sustained …
[PDF][PDF] Subaltern Cosmopolitanisms: Place-making and Translocal Space in Sikh Diaspora across Hong Kong, Vancouver and Toronto
A Kaur - 2020 - yorkspace.library.yorku.ca
How does one see what one cannot see? With the objective to move past the orientalizing
visual gaze–of exotic temples, food and turbans–this study instead draws attention to the …
visual gaze–of exotic temples, food and turbans–this study instead draws attention to the …
Chinese and Indian Diaspora: Some Common and Not-So-Common Cultural Processes
T Chee-Beng - Indian and Chinese Immigrant Communities …, 2015 - books.google.com
The historical and contemporary migrations of peoples from China and India are major
movements of people that have changed the world significantly. Such migrations have …
movements of people that have changed the world significantly. Such migrations have …