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Citation

Ganesh K. Sociol. Bull. 2020; 69(3): 313-330.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Indian Sociological Society, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0038022920963328

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

As an interdisciplinary field, Diaspora Studies has drawn from many disciplines, including sociology, especially from its debates on migration, structure and agency. This lecture draws on my ethnographic fieldwork on the Sri Lankan Tamils in Germany. It analyses their transition following the civil war in Sri Lanka, from being refugee immigrants to becoming a successful diaspora, well integrated economically, yet holding a powerful identity as Tamil nationalists. Fuelled by political commitment and digital connectivity, their innovative strategies as a diaspora have contributed to the propagation of the Tamil cause. Their example extends and complicates the classic notion of 'victim diaspora', demonstrating the simultaneity of victimhood and agency.


Language: en

Keywords

agency; identity; migration; Tamil nationalism; victim diaspora

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