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Diaspora

The Transnational Imaginaries of M. G. Vassanji: Diaspora, Literature, and Culture

Karim Murji
Asma Sayed
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
2018

The South Asian Diaspora: Transnational Networks and Changing Identities

Rajesh Rai
Peter Reeves
Routledge
2008

Ahmadiyya Islam and the Muslim Diaspora: Living at the End of Days

Marzia Balzani
Routledge
2020

Situating the Post-Partition Muslim Migrant in Pakistan

Author(s): 
Soumyadeep Neogi
Publisher/Sponsor: 
Daath Voyage: An International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in English , 2020
www.academia.edu/44136220/Situating_the_Post_Partition_Muslim_Migrant_in_Pakistan

"Abstract:Millions of people were forced to migrate after the Partition of the Indian subcontinent. The massive human displacement enabled the creation of new ethnic identities. This was, especially,pronounced for migrant Muslims in Pakistan who had to settle there and restart their lives. Although initially, they were regarded as religious refugees who had sacrificed everything for Pakistan, soon they were treated as unwanted outsiders.

Imagining Muslims in South Asia and the Diaspora: Secularism, Religion, Representations

Caroline Herbert
Claire Chambers
Routledge
2014

The Partition of India - Diaspora of Forced Exile: A Historical and Literary Perspective

Dr. Kamal Chitra Jadhav
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
2014

Partition and the South Asian Diaspora: Extending the Subcontinent

Ghosh, Papiya
Routledge India
2007

Fireflies in the Mist

Qurrantulain Hyder
New Directions Publishing
2010