Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams: Identity and Modernity Among Jat Sikhs

Renowned as the predominant farmers and landlords of Punjab, and long possessed of an autocthonous agricultural identity, Jat Sikhs today often live urban and diasporiclives. Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams examines the formation and meaning of Jat Sikh identity in the contemporary Indian city.

Nicola Mooney describes a number of Jat Sikh social practices and narratives through which contemporary notions of identity are developed. She contextualizes these elements of Jat Sikh modernity against local, regional, and national histories of cultural and political differentiation, perceptions of marginality, and the expression of increasingly exclusive notions and practices of identity. This unique ethnography incorporates first-hand observations and local narratives to develop insights into the traditions and social memory of Jat Sikhs, as well as on the issues of urban and transnational social transformation.

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Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams: Identity and Modernity Among Jat Sikhs

Renowned as the predominant farmers and landlords of Punjab, and long possessed of an autocthonous agricultural identity, Jat Sikhs today often live urban and diasporiclives. Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams examines the formation and meaning of Jat Sikh identity in the contemporary Indian city.

Nicola Mooney describes a number of Jat Sikh social practices and narratives through which contemporary notions of identity are developed. She contextualizes these elements of Jat Sikh modernity against local, regional, and national histories of cultural and political differentiation, perceptions of marginality, and the expression of increasingly exclusive notions and practices of identity. This unique ethnography incorporates first-hand observations and local narratives to develop insights into the traditions and social memory of Jat Sikhs, as well as on the issues of urban and transnational social transformation.

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Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams: Identity and Modernity Among Jat Sikhs

Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams: Identity and Modernity Among Jat Sikhs

by Nicola Mooney
Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams: Identity and Modernity Among Jat Sikhs

Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams: Identity and Modernity Among Jat Sikhs

by Nicola Mooney

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Renowned as the predominant farmers and landlords of Punjab, and long possessed of an autocthonous agricultural identity, Jat Sikhs today often live urban and diasporiclives. Rural Nostalgias and Transnational Dreams examines the formation and meaning of Jat Sikh identity in the contemporary Indian city.

Nicola Mooney describes a number of Jat Sikh social practices and narratives through which contemporary notions of identity are developed. She contextualizes these elements of Jat Sikh modernity against local, regional, and national histories of cultural and political differentiation, perceptions of marginality, and the expression of increasingly exclusive notions and practices of identity. This unique ethnography incorporates first-hand observations and local narratives to develop insights into the traditions and social memory of Jat Sikhs, as well as on the issues of urban and transnational social transformation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442662681
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 09/17/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Nicola Mooney is a senior associate with the Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies and teaches in the Department of Social, Cultural, and Media Studies at the University of the Fraser Valley..

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Glossary of Punjabi Terms
Note on Identity Terms
Prologue

  1. Introduction: Jat Sikh Locations and the Bahu Ethnographer
  2. Farming, Family and Faith: Elements of Jat Sikh Identity
  3. Good Families: Marriage, Gender and Middle Class Jat Community
  4. Good Fortunes: Education, Class and National Contingencies among Jats
  5. Unities and Schisms in Jat Sikh Identity
  6. The Rural Imaginary
  7. A Wedding Phulkari and Other Gifts
  8. Modern Jat Identities: Some Conclusions

Epilogue
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index

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