Study of diasporas provides a useful frame for reimagining
locations, movements, identities, and social formations. This
volume explores diaspora as historical experience and as a category
of analysis. Using case studies drawn from African and Asian
diasporas and immigration in the U.S., the contributors interrogate
ideas of displacement, return, and place of origin as they relate
to diasporic identity. They also consider how practices of
commensality become grounds for examining identity and difference
and how narrative and aesthetic forms emerge through the context of
diaspora.
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