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This book provides a critical investigation into Sikh and Muslim
conflict in the postcolonial setting. Being Sikh in a diasporic
context creates challenges that require complex negotiations
between other ethnic minorities as well as the national majority.
Unsettling Sikh and Muslim Conflict: Mistaken Identities, Forced
Conversions, and Postcolonial Formations maps in theoretically
informed and empirically rich detail the trope of Sikh-Muslim
antagonism as it circulates throughout the diaspora. While focusing
on contemporary manifestations of Sikh-Muslim hostility, the book
also draws upon historical examples of such conflict to explore the
way in which the past has been mobilized to tell a story about the
future of Sikhs. This book uses critical race theory to understand
the performance of postcolonial subjectivity in the heart of the
metropolis.
This book provides a critical investigation into Sikh and Muslim
conflict in the postcolonial setting. Being Sikh in a diasporic
context creates challenges that require complex negotiations
between other ethnic minorities as well as the national majority.
Unsettling Sikh and Muslim Conflict: Mistaken Identities, Forced
Conversions, and Postcolonial Formations maps in theoretically
informed and empirically rich detail the trope of Sikh-Muslim
antagonism as it circulates throughout the diaspora. While focusing
on contemporary manifestations of Sikh-Muslim hostility, the book
also draws upon historical examples of such conflict to explore the
way in which the past has been mobilized to tell a story about the
future of Sikhs. This book uses critical race theory to understand
the performance of postcolonial subjectivity in the heart of the
metropolis.
This book critically examines the experiences of racism encountered
by academics of colour working within British universities.
Situated within a critical race theory and postcolonial feminist
framework, Sian thoughtfully centres the voices of the interviewed
academics, and draws upon her own experiences and reflections
through a critical auto-ethnography. Navigating Institutional
Racism in British Universities unpacks a range of complex and
challenging questions, and engages with the way in which racial
politics in the academy interplay and intersect with gender. The
book presents a textured narrative around the various barriers
facing academics of colour, and enhances understandings of
experiences around institutional racism in British universities.
Alongside its conceptual and empirical contribution, it develops a
series of practical recommendations to encourage and facilitate the
active participation of academics of colour in British
universities.
This book critically examines the experiences of racism encountered
by academics of colour working within British universities.
Situated within a critical race theory and postcolonial feminist
framework, Sian thoughtfully centres the voices of the interviewed
academics, and draws upon her own experiences and reflections
through a critical auto-ethnography. Navigating Institutional
Racism in British Universities unpacks a range of complex and
challenging questions, and engages with the way in which racial
politics in the academy interplay and intersect with gender. The
book presents a textured narrative around the various barriers
facing academics of colour, and enhances understandings of
experiences around institutional racism in British universities.
Alongside its conceptual and empirical contribution, it develops a
series of practical recommendations to encourage and facilitate the
active participation of academics of colour in British
universities.
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