2011
DOI: 10.1080/17513057.2011.573862
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Outlining a Dialogic Framework of Difference: How do Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in India Constitute and Negotiate Difference?

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“…Some of the manuscripts centered their discussion on ethnic identity in South Asia. The scholars discussed aspects and efforts of preservation of minority‐cultural‐identity, who experienced institutional discrimination, and negotiated with their tenuous social position; the articles argued that in spite of earnest initiatives of community members to preserve their culture, spiritual heritage, and community ethics; the task of preserving cultural identity was becoming increasingly difficult in the backdrop of capitalistic influences of globalization and for growing reluctance and lack of enthusiasm among the youths (Mitra, 2011; Sharapan, 2016).…”
Section: Negotiation Of Identitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the manuscripts centered their discussion on ethnic identity in South Asia. The scholars discussed aspects and efforts of preservation of minority‐cultural‐identity, who experienced institutional discrimination, and negotiated with their tenuous social position; the articles argued that in spite of earnest initiatives of community members to preserve their culture, spiritual heritage, and community ethics; the task of preserving cultural identity was becoming increasingly difficult in the backdrop of capitalistic influences of globalization and for growing reluctance and lack of enthusiasm among the youths (Mitra, 2011; Sharapan, 2016).…”
Section: Negotiation Of Identitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%