The Sikh diaspora in Vancouver : three generations amid tradition, modernity, and multiculturalism /

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Author / Creator:Nayar, Kamala E. (Kamala Elizabeth), 1966- author.
Imprint:Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, [2004]
©2004
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 276 pages)
Language:English
Series:Canadian Social History Series
Canadian social history series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11184371
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ISBN:9781442682368
1442682361
1281992593
9781281992598
080208947X
0802086314
9780802089472
9780802086310
9786611992590
6611992596
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-268) and index.
English.
Print version record.
Summary:"Canadian Sikh have been great changes in their communities, which are primarily concentrated in larger urban centres, especially Vancouver and the British Columbia Lower Mainland. In The Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver, Kamala Elizabeth Nayar illustrates the transition of Sikh social culture as it moves from small Punjabi villages to a Canadian metropolis." "The result of an analysis of the beliefs and attitudes among three generations of the Sikh community, the book highlights differences and tensions with regard to familial relations, child rearing, and religion. In exploring these tensions, Nayar focuses particularly on the younger generation, and underlines the role of Sikh youth as a catalyst for change within the community. She also examines the Sikh community as it functions and interacts with mainstream Canadian society in the light of modernity and multiculturalism, exploring the change, or lack thereof, in attitudes about the functioning of the community, the role of multicultural organizations and the media, continuity in traditional customs, modifications in behaviour patterns, and changes in values."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Nayar, Kamala E. (Kamala Elizabeth), 1966- Sikh diaspora in Vancouver. Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2004 080208947X

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505 0 |a From Punjabi villages to a Canadian metropolis -- Communication among three generations: reflections on orality, literacy, and analytics -- Family relations among three generations: duty, role playing, and independence, Part 1 -- Family relations among three generations: duty, role playing, and independence, Part 2 -- Religion among the three generations: oral transmission of customs, reading about the Sikh tradition, and inquiry into Sikhism -- Community honour among three generations: social controls, cultural preservation, and ethnic insulariyt, Part 1 -- Community honour among three generations: social control, cultural preservation, and ethnic insularity, Part 2 -- Conclusion: Canadian Sikhs amid modernity and multiculturalism. 
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