Hadramis, Shimalis and Muwalladin: negotiating cosmopolitan identities between the Swahili Coast and southern Yemen
Cosmopolitanism refers to the ability of people to negotiate, with varying degrees of effectiveness, between and across different cultures with which they may or may not be familiar. This paper looks at the strategies called into play by individuals of Hadrami descent who return from East Africa to...
Main Author: | Walker, I |
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Other Authors: | British Institute in Eastern Africa |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2008
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