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Writing Diaspora: South Asian Women, Culture and Ethnicity (Studies in Migration and Diaspora) [Hardcover]

Yasmin Hussain

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Britain's South Asian ethnic minorities are largely the product of an influx of immigrants, which began in the 1950s as a movement of intending sojourners who instead became settlers, creating a new life for themselves in a different social context (Anwar, 1979). Read the first page
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