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The Punjabis in British Columbia : location, labour, First Nations, and multiculturalism / Kamala Elizabeth Nayar.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: McGill-Queen's studies in ethnic history. Series two ; ; 31.Publication details: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, ©2012.Description: 1 online resource : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773588004
  • 0773588000
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Punjabis in British Columbia : Location, Labour, First Nations, and Multiculturalism.DDC classification:
  • 305.891/4210711 23
LOC classification:
  • F1089.7.S66
Online resources:
Contents:
Setting the Stage: Ethnicity, Labour, and Multiculturalism -- Men, Labour, and Family Economics in the Skeena Region -- The First Journey: From Village Punjab to a Remote bc Town -- Women, Household Labour, and Paid Work -- A Woman's Journey: From Pardah to the Paid Workforce -- Occupational Segregation, Intercultural Conflict, and Mediation -- Cultural Synergy, Ethnic Insularity, and the Public Sphere I -- Cultural Synergy, Ethnic Insularity, and the Public Sphere II -- The Second Journey: From Remote Towns to Urban Centres -- Summary and Conclusions: Resiliency, Cultural Synergy, and Citizenship.
Summary: "In this richly detailed study, Kamala Nayar documents the social and cultural transformation of the Punjabi community in British Columbia. From their initial settlement in the rural Skeena region to the communities that later developed in larger urban centres, The Punjabis in British Columbia illustrates the complex and diverse experiences of an immigrant community that merits greater attention. Exploring themes of gender, employment, rural and urban migrant life, and the relationships between the Punjabis and surrounding First Nations and other immigrant groups, Nayar creates a portrait of a community in transition. Shedding light on the ways in which economic circumstances affect immigrant communities, Nayar presents findings from interviews conducted with over one hundred participants. She details the relocation of Punjabi populations from the Skeena region to British Columbia's lower mainland during the decline of the forestry and fishery industries, how their second migration changed their professional and personal lives, and how their history continues to shape the identities and experiences of Punjabis in Canada today. A nuanced look at the complexities of social and cultural adaptation, The Punjabis in British Columbia adds an essential perspective to what it means to be Canadian."--Publisher.
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Setting the Stage: Ethnicity, Labour, and Multiculturalism -- Men, Labour, and Family Economics in the Skeena Region -- The First Journey: From Village Punjab to a Remote bc Town -- Women, Household Labour, and Paid Work -- A Woman's Journey: From Pardah to the Paid Workforce -- Occupational Segregation, Intercultural Conflict, and Mediation -- Cultural Synergy, Ethnic Insularity, and the Public Sphere I -- Cultural Synergy, Ethnic Insularity, and the Public Sphere II -- The Second Journey: From Remote Towns to Urban Centres -- Summary and Conclusions: Resiliency, Cultural Synergy, and Citizenship.

"In this richly detailed study, Kamala Nayar documents the social and cultural transformation of the Punjabi community in British Columbia. From their initial settlement in the rural Skeena region to the communities that later developed in larger urban centres, The Punjabis in British Columbia illustrates the complex and diverse experiences of an immigrant community that merits greater attention. Exploring themes of gender, employment, rural and urban migrant life, and the relationships between the Punjabis and surrounding First Nations and other immigrant groups, Nayar creates a portrait of a community in transition. Shedding light on the ways in which economic circumstances affect immigrant communities, Nayar presents findings from interviews conducted with over one hundred participants. She details the relocation of Punjabi populations from the Skeena region to British Columbia's lower mainland during the decline of the forestry and fishery industries, how their second migration changed their professional and personal lives, and how their history continues to shape the identities and experiences of Punjabis in Canada today. A nuanced look at the complexities of social and cultural adaptation, The Punjabis in British Columbia adds an essential perspective to what it means to be Canadian."--Publisher.

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