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Provincial Globalization in India - Transregional Mobilities and Development Politics (Hardcover)
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Provincial Globalization in India - Transregional Mobilities and Development Politics (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies Series
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The movement of people from small towns and villages of India to
places outside the country raises a number of questions- about the
networks that enable their mobility, the aspirations that motivate
them, what they give back to their home regions, and how their
provincial home worlds engage with and absorb the consequent
transnational flows of money, ideas, influence and care. This book
analyzes the social consequences of the transmission of migrant
resources to provincial places in India. Bringing together case
studies from four regions, it demonstrates that these flows are
very diverse, are inflected by regional histories of mobility and
development, and may reinforce local power structures or instigate
social change in unexpected ways. The chapters collected in this
volume examine conflicts over migrant-funded education or rural
development projects, how migrants from Dalit, Muslim and other
marginalized groups use their new wealth to promote social progress
or equality in their home regions, and why migrants invest in
property in provincial India or return regularly to their ancestral
homes to revitalize ritual traditions. These studies also
demonstrate that diaspora philanthropy is routed largely through
social networks based on caste, community or kinship ties, thereby
extending them spatially, and illustrate how migrant efforts to
'develop' their home regions may become entangled in local politics
or influence state policies. This collection of eight original
ethnographic field studies develops new theoretical insights into
the diverse outcomes of international migration and the influences
of regional diasporas within India. These collected studies
illustrate the various ways in which migrants remain socially,
economical and politically influential in their home regions. The
book develops a fresh perspective on the connections between
transnational migration and processes of development, revealing how
provincial India has become deeply globalized. It will be of
interest to academics and students in the fields of anthropology,
geography, transnational and diaspora studies, and South Asian
studies.
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