Diasporic Identity
Explore the complexities of cultural identity with Diasporic Identity by Anton Allahar, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002. This insightful work delves into the unique experiences of West Indians, highlighting their ability to navigate multiple identities while maintaining a strong sense of national belonging. Through a thorough analysis, Allahar examines the advantages and challenges associated with this freedom of the human condition. With 92 pages of engaging content, this book is an essential read for those interested in anthropology, ethnic studies, and social science. Discover how diasporic identities shape personal and collective narratives in the Caribbean islands and beyond. Perfect for students and scholars alike, Diasporic Identity offers a profound understanding of developmental psychology and cultural anthropology.