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- specific geographic location, but currently reside elsewhere. Notable diasporic po****tions include the Jewish diaspora formed after the Babylonian exile;...
- South central India. Some Pan-Africanists also consider other peoples as diasporic African peoples. These groups include, among others, Negritos, such as...
- relationship between diaspora and nation and the dualities or multiplicities of diasporic identity or subjectivity; they are inclined to be condemnatory or celebratory...
- framework that was not wholly dependent on the conditions of life in diasporic exile, since one could technically remain in galut even in Eretz Israel...
- Diaspora politics is the political behavior of transnational ethnic diasporas, their relationship with their ethnic homelands and their host states, and...
- Times, he is also the founder and editor of diaCRITICS, a blog for the Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network. Viet's debut novel, The Sympathizer was published...
- Vietnamese exiled music, also called Vietnamese diasporic music, refers to the Vietnamese music brought overseas, especially to the United States and...
- The Aromanian diaspora (Aromanian: Diaspora armãneascã) is any ethnically Aromanian po****tion living outside its traditional homeland in the Balkans....
- Various LGBT themes are present in different in African diasporic mythologies, primary among them being Voodoo. A large number of spirits or deities exist...
- Guardian. Mannur, Anita (2009). Culinary Fictions: Food in South Asian Diasporic Culture. Temple University Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-4399-0077-2. Collingham...