Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad

Mixing-whether referred to as mestizaje, callaloo, hybridity, creolization, or multiculturalism-is a foundational cultural trope in Caribbean and Latin American societies. Historically entwined with colonial, anticolonial, and democratic ideologies, ideas about mixing are powerful forces in the ways...

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Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social bisacsh
Hinduism and culture Trinidad and Tobago
Hindus Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
Islam and culture Trinidad and Tobago
Muslims Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Ethnic identity
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Religion
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
title Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
title_auth Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
title_exact_search Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
title_exact_search_txtP Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
title_full Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad Aisha Khan; Sonia Saldívar-Hull, Irene Silverblatt, Walter D. Mignolo
title_fullStr Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad Aisha Khan; Sonia Saldívar-Hull, Irene Silverblatt, Walter D. Mignolo
title_full_unstemmed Callaloo Nation Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad Aisha Khan; Sonia Saldívar-Hull, Irene Silverblatt, Walter D. Mignolo
title_short Callaloo Nation
title_sort callaloo nation metaphors of race and religious identity among south asians in trinidad
title_sub Metaphors of Race and Religious Identity among South Asians in Trinidad
topic SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social bisacsh
Hinduism and culture Trinidad and Tobago
Hindus Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
Islam and culture Trinidad and Tobago
Muslims Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Ethnic identity
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Religion
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
topic_facet SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Hinduism and culture Trinidad and Tobago
Hindus Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
Islam and culture Trinidad and Tobago
Muslims Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Ethnic identity
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Religion
South Asians Trinidad and Tobago Social conditions
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