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Balti Britain

Balti Britain
Author: Ziauddin Sardar
Publisher: Granta Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1847086845

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Sardar travels to Asian communities throughout the UK to tell the history of Asians in Britain - from the arrival of the first Indian in 1614, to the young extremists in Walthamstow mosque in 2006. He interweaves throughout an illuminating account of his own life, describing his carefree childhood in Pakistan, his family's emigration to racist 1950s Britain, and his adulthood straddling two cultures. Along the way he asks: are arranged marriages a good thing? Does the term 'Asian' obscure more than it conveys? Do vindaloo and balti actually exist? And is multiculturalism an impossible dream?


Balti Britain

Balti Britain
Author: Ziauddin Sardar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A humane, sharp and witty perspective on the experience of being a British Asian.


Balti-English English-Balti Dictionary

Balti-English English-Balti Dictionary
Author: Richard Keith Sprigg
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2002
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780700713806

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This book is based on the Khapalu and Skardu dialects of Balti, a member of the Tibeto-Burman family, spoken in Baltistan, situated just south of the Karakoram Range


Balti-English / English-Balti Dictionary

Balti-English / English-Balti Dictionary
Author: R. K. Sprigg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1136845240

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This book is based on the Khapalu and Skardu dialects of Balti, a member of the Tibeto-Burman family, spoken in Baltistan. The work is distinguished by its phonetic acuity, particularly important in the case of Balti, whose importance to the Tibeto-Burman and Sino-Tibetan comparatists is its close phonetic relationship to the Tibetan script. This book will undoubtedly become a standard work for the linguistics of the Tibetan language family in general.


Going for a Balti

Going for a Balti
Author: Andy Munro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2015
Genre: Birmingham (England)
ISBN: 9781858585314

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Muslims in Britain

Muslims in Britain
Author: Waqar Ihsan-Ullah Ahmad
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415594723

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This book examines the social and political position of Muslims in Britain. Contributions from key scholars and policy makers explore issues of religion and politics, Britishness, governance, parallel lives, gender issues, religion in civic space, ethnicity, and inter ethnic and religious relations.


Transcultural Anglophone Studies

Transcultural Anglophone Studies
Author: Martina Ghosh-Schellhorn
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2018
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3643959303

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Transcultural Anglophone Studies (TAS) engages with the cultural production of speakers of World English in any part of the former British Empire, and the migrational diasporas resulting thereof. Anglophone texts - in print or other media - have had a tremendous impact despite their relatively `belated' entry to the cultural field. Since TAS forms a vast, heteronomous research area, this Introduction is a first guide for students and researchers. In providing analytical tools for engaging with these exceptional texts, it situates them in the larger context of globalization and neocolonialism.


Forced Marriage and 'Honour' Killings in Britain

Forced Marriage and 'Honour' Killings in Britain
Author: Christina Julios
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317134176

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This book explores the contemporary phenomenon of forced marriage and 'honour' killings in Britain. Set against a background of increasing 'honour'-based violence within the country's South Asian and Muslim Diasporas, the book traces the development of the 'honour' question over the past two decades. It accordingly witnesses unprecedented changes in public awareness and government policy including ground-breaking 'honour'-specific legislation and the criminalisation of forced marriage. All of which makes Britain an important context for the study of this now indigenous and self-perpetuating social problem. In considering the scale of the challenge and its underlying causes, attention is paid to the intersections of gendered power structures that disadvantage female members of 'honour' cultures as well as feminist theories that seek to explain them. The book features five key case-studies of 'honour' killings and draws from a wide range of narratives including those of 'honour' violence survivors, grassroots service providers and legislators. Such myriad of perspectives reveals the complexity of the 'honour' issue and the deep ideological divisions that characterise it. With the UK's multiculturalist discourse unable to reconcile protecting patriarchal minority cultures with safeguarding gender equality and human rights, the book raises fundamental questions about the country's future direction. Following a long trend of state-sponsored integrationist policies, the government's response to the 'honour' question points decisively in the direction of a post-multicultural British nation.


Britain and Islam

Britain and Islam
Author: Martin Pugh
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300234945

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An eye-opening history of Britain and the Islamic world--a thousand-year relationship that is closer, deeper, and more mutually beneficial than is often recognized In this broad yet sympathetic survey--ranging from the Crusades to the modern day--Martin Pugh explores the social, political, and cultural encounters between Britain and Islam. He looks, for instance, at how reactions against the Crusades led to Anglo-Muslim collaboration under the Tudors, at how Britain posed as defender of Islam in the Victorian period, and at her role in rearranging the Muslim world after 1918. Pugh argues that, contrary to current assumptions, Islamic groups have often embraced Western ideas, including modernization and liberal democracy. He shows how the difficulties and Islamophobia that Muslims have experienced in Britain since the 1970s are largely caused by an acute crisis in British national identity. In truth, Muslims have become increasingly key participants in mainstream British society--in culture, sport, politics, and the economy.


A Person of Pakistani Origins

A Person of Pakistani Origins
Author: Ziauddin Sardar
Publisher: Hurst & Company
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1849049874

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A delightful memoir of a life lived in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Britain, brimming with poignancy, poetry and absurdity.