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Desi dreams : Indian immigrant women build lives across two worlds

Title
Desi dreams : Indian immigrant women build lives across two worlds / Ashidhara Das.
Author
Das, Ashidhara.
Publication
Delhi : Primus Books, 2012.

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Description
xiv, 157 pages; 25 cm
Summary
Focuses on the construction of self and identity by Indian immigrant professional and semi-professional women who live and work in the US. The focus in this anthropological fieldwork is on Indian immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area. They have often been defined as a model minority. Indian immigrant women who have achieved entry into the current technology based economy in the Silicon Valley value the capital-accumulation, status-transformation, socio-economic autonomy, and renegotiation of familial gender relations that are made possible by their employment. However, this quintessential American success story conceals the psychic costs of uneasy Americanization, long drawn out gender battles, and incessant cross-cultural journeys of selves and identities. The outcome is a diasporic identity through the recomposition of Indian culture in the diaspora and strengthening of transnational ties to India.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-157) and index.
Contents
At home and at work in the diaspora : theoretical approaches and a statistical overview -- In search of success in the American workplace -- Professional women at home and in the immigrant community -- The construction of the self -- Conclusion.
ISBN
  • 9789380607474
  • 9380607474
LCCN
2012353678
OCLC
  • ocn810022595
  • 810022595
  • SCSB-5706883
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries