
Callaloo Nation
Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
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Callaloo Nation
Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
About this book
Khan combines ethnographic research she conducted in Trinidad over the course of a decade with extensive archival research to explore how Hindu and Muslim Indo-Trinidadians interpret authority, generational tensions, and the transformations of Indian culture in the Caribbean through metaphors of mixing. She demonstrates how ambivalence about the desirability of a callaloo nation—a multicultural society—is manifest around practices and issues, including rituals, labor, intermarriage, and class mobility. Khan maintains that metaphors of mixing are pervasive and worth paying attention to: the assumptions and concerns they communicate are key to unraveling who Indo-Trinidadians imagine themselves to be and how identities such as race and religion shape and are shaped by the politics of multiculturalism.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- About the Series
- Acknowledgments
- 1. "This Rainbow Has Teeth"
- 2. A "Crazyquilt Society"
- 3. Locations and Dislocations
- 4. The Problem of Simi-Dimi
- 5. Carving Knowledge from Ways of Knowing
- 6. "No Bhakti, Only Gyan"
- 7. "You Get Honor for Your Knowledge"
- 8. Mixing Metaphors
- Notes
- Works Cited
- Index