2005
DOI: 10.1080/13602000500350637
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Muslims in Surinam and the Netherlands, and the divided homeland

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“…In other cases, regional or village/hometown affiliations remain relevant alongside national and religious identities (Upadhya & Rutten, 2012). Studies on South Asian migrants have highlighted the enduring importance of community and caste-based identities in the diaspora (Ballard, 1990;Taylor, Singh, & Booth, 2007) and the immense diversity of migration trajectories, religion and destination contexts (Bal & Sinha-Kerkhoff, 2005;Oonk, 2007). In this article, I contribute to unravelling some of this complexity.…”
Section: Remaking the Region In A Transnational Social Fieldmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In other cases, regional or village/hometown affiliations remain relevant alongside national and religious identities (Upadhya & Rutten, 2012). Studies on South Asian migrants have highlighted the enduring importance of community and caste-based identities in the diaspora (Ballard, 1990;Taylor, Singh, & Booth, 2007) and the immense diversity of migration trajectories, religion and destination contexts (Bal & Sinha-Kerkhoff, 2005;Oonk, 2007). In this article, I contribute to unravelling some of this complexity.…”
Section: Remaking the Region In A Transnational Social Fieldmentioning
confidence: 90%