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4. Family Relations among Three Generations: Duty, Role Playing, and Independence, Part 2
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Nayar, Kamala Elizabeth
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- 1. From Punjabi Villages to a Canadian Metropolis 1
- 2. Communication among Three Generations: Reflections on Orality, Literacy, and Analytics 25
- 3. Family Relations among Three Generations: Duty, Role Playing, and Independence, Part 1 46
- 4. Family Relations among Three Generations: Duty, Role Playing, and Independence, Part 2 84
- 5. Religion among the Three Generations: Oral Transmission of Customs, Reading about the Sikh Tradition, and Inquiry into Sikhism 120
- 6. Community Honour among Three Generations: Social Control, Cultural Preservation, and Ethnic Insularity, Part 1 157
- 7. Community Honour among Three Generations: Social Control, Cultural Preservation, and Ethnic Insularity, Part 2 189
- 8. Conclusion: Canadian Sikhs amid Modernity and Multiculturalism 223
- Notes 235
- Glossary 257
- Bibliography 263
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- 1. From Punjabi Villages to a Canadian Metropolis 1
- 2. Communication among Three Generations: Reflections on Orality, Literacy, and Analytics 25
- 3. Family Relations among Three Generations: Duty, Role Playing, and Independence, Part 1 46
- 4. Family Relations among Three Generations: Duty, Role Playing, and Independence, Part 2 84
- 5. Religion among the Three Generations: Oral Transmission of Customs, Reading about the Sikh Tradition, and Inquiry into Sikhism 120
- 6. Community Honour among Three Generations: Social Control, Cultural Preservation, and Ethnic Insularity, Part 1 157
- 7. Community Honour among Three Generations: Social Control, Cultural Preservation, and Ethnic Insularity, Part 2 189
- 8. Conclusion: Canadian Sikhs amid Modernity and Multiculturalism 223
- Notes 235
- Glossary 257
- Bibliography 263
- Index 269