Features include: critically surveys diaspora theory and provides the first comprehensive account of this cutting-edge field; situates Diaspora Criticism in a specific historical context and identifies its methodological strategies as well as the stages in its historical development; critically analyses the approaches of the main diaspora theorists including William Safran, Jonathan Boyarin, Paul Gilroy, James Clifford, Stuart Hall, Rey Chow, Avtar Brah and Vijay Mishra; intervenes in current debates on modernity, globalisation and transnationalism.
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