THE MAKING OF INDIAN IDENTITY IN DURBAN, 1914-1949
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Degree: Ph. D. Degree Year: 1995 Institute: Indiana University The object of this study is to
examine the making of Indian identities in Durban between 1914 and 1949. There were
many significant changes in social and material conditions during this period and it is within
this context that the shaping of identity is considered. In 1914 Indians were a latent
collectivity drawn together only because they had experienced discrimination on the basis of
their race. They were extremely heterogeneous from the perspective of class, religion …
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