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The Sikh Diaspora: Tradition and Change in an Immigrant Community (Studies in Asian Americans) [Hardcover]

Michael Angelo (Author)

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September 1, 1997 0815329857 978-0815329855
This study explores the dynamics of acculturation and the maintenance of cultural traditions in a compact Sikh immigrant community in upstate New York. The community studied, which consists of primarily middle and upper middle class families who immigrated seeking economic and educational opportunities, is representative of more recently established (i.e. post 1965) Sikh communities in the United States. The author investigates the degree to which traditional Sikh values and beliefs have been altered or reinforced as a result of residency in this urban/suburban environment and exposure to the dominant culture.
The study traces the processes of acculturation and the reinforcement of cultural traditions, highlighting the effects of the social and cultural backgrounds of Sikh immigrants, considering gender, age, longevity of exposure to the host culture, urban-rural origins, religious practices, and formal education, on these processes. Cultural change occured in dating and marriage, family and kinship relations, gender roles, and the general communal and social relations. However, Sikh identity was maintained through the reinforcement of orthodoxy in religious traditions and observances, and through traditional dietary practices. Also inlcludes maps.
(Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, 1993; revised with new preface)

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United States, New York, Asian Indian, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, Adi Granth, Guru Nanak, Gobind Singh, Sex Males, South Asian, University of Pennsylvania, Differential Number Percent Variables Religious Participation, Effect of Independent Variables, Formal Education Secondary, Gurdip Singh Aurora, Heritage Publishers, Rural Background Urban, The Asian American, Akali Dal, British Raj, Clio Press, Congress Party, East Africa, East Indian, Golden Temple
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