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Informationen zum Autor By Katy P. Sian Klappentext Conflict between Sikhs and Muslims is often remarked upon but rarely investigated rigorously. Such conflict is typically described as being due to angry youth or ethnic hatred and religious passions. This book interrogates such explanations, by focusing upon the relationship between diaspora and the articulation of a postcolonial Sikh identity. Zusammenfassung Conflict between Sikhs and Muslims is often remarked upon but rarely investigated rigorously. Such conflict is typically described as being due to angry youth or ethnic hatred and religious passions. This book interrogates such explanations! by focusing upon the relationship between diaspora and the articulation of a postcolonial Sikh identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: 'Shoot the 'Pakis!'' The Art of StorytellingChapter 1: Deconstructing SikhsChapter 2: The Development of the Sikh DiasporaChapter 3: A History of ConflictChapter 4: Explaining ConflictChapter 5: Sweet Seduction: 'Forced' Conversion NarrativesChapter 6: Accounting for Sikh and Muslim ConflictChapter 7: Sikhs and the British EthnoscapesChapter 8: Sikh NOT Muslim- Questioning Sikh IslamophobiaChapter 9: 'Who is a Sikh?'Conclusion
List of contents
Introduction: 'Shoot the 'Pakis!'' The Art of Storytelling
Chapter 1: Deconstructing Sikhs
Chapter 2: The Development of the Sikh Diaspora
Chapter 3: A History of Conflict
Chapter 4: Explaining Conflict
Chapter 5: Sweet Seduction: 'Forced' Conversion Narratives
Chapter 6: Accounting for Sikh and Muslim Conflict
Chapter 7: Sikhs and the British Ethnoscapes
Chapter 8: Sikh NOT Muslim- Questioning Sikh Islamophobia
Chapter 9: 'Who is a Sikh?'
Conclusion