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Spaces between Belongings: Armenian Diasporic Communities India
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This book offers an insight to the Armenian diasporic communities in India through the lens of diaspora studies. It focuses on the dynamic of the communities within urban spaces, their affiliations and affinities within and beyond their 'memory' and highlights complexities of the Armenian diasporic communities in India. It studies identity transformations through time and space and how the community integrated with the society in the host country. It also underlines how cultural, linguistic and political transformations in India, from being part of the British Empire to Independence, helped form a critical consciousness among the Armenian communities settled there. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of migration and diaspora studies, South Caucasian, South Asian History and the History of East by and large.
This book offers an insight to the Armenian diasporic communities in India through the lens of diaspora studies. It focuses on the dynamic of the communities within urban spaces, their affiliations and affinities within and beyond their 'memory' and highlights complexities of the Armenian diasporic communities in India. It studies identity transformations through time and space and how the community integrated with the society in the host country. It also underlines how cultural, linguistic and political transformations in India, from being part of the British Empire to Independence, helped form a critical consciousness among the Armenian communities settled there. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of migration and diaspora studies, South Caucasian, South Asian History and the History of East by and large.



















