Title of article :
(Re)membering diaspora: Uneven geographies of Indian dual citizenship
Author/Authors :
Jen Dickinson، نويسنده , , Adrian J. Bailey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Although the concept of diaspora is sometimes regarded as oppositional to the interests of existing political regimes, we argue that it can become a site where the negotiation of new terms of membership embraces the transnational and de-territorialized networks of overseas populations. Drawing on work on transnational governance, we explore the uneven geographies that accompany Indiaʹs recent discussions of its dual citizenship provisions. Constructions of diaspora membership are revealed by mapping the discourses contained within the Dual Citizenship legislation of 2003, the 2003 Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Overseas India Day) campaign, and the 2001 report of the Diaspora Committee onto the case of South Africa. The results suggest that the construction of diaspora membership focuses on professional success, ecumenical Hinduism, and multicultural incorporation. We also trace how diaspora membership betrays a continuing anxiety over the terms of Indianness. The results remind us that diasporic times and spaces mediate transnational governance.
Keywords :
Diaspora , transnationalism , state , citizenship , India , Governmentality , Membership , South Africa
Journal title :
Political Geography
Journal title :
Political Geography