This Land Is Our Land : An Immigrant's Manifesto
Publication details: Jonathan Cape Ltd.(Penguin Random House 2019 LondonDescription: xi,287pISBN:- 9781787331426
- 305.9069120973 MEH-
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| 305.90691 SKR-L Long-distance Nationalism: | 305.9069109 ROB-S Snake charmers, the Jogi Nath Kalbelias of Rajasthan: an ethnography of Indian non pastoral nomads | 305.906912 DIV- Diversities Old and New | 305.9069120973 MEH-L This Land Is Our Land | 305.9069120973 MEN-I Immigrant families | 305.906914 ANT- Anthropological Approaches to Reading Migrant Writing | 305.906914 MAR-R Refugees in a global era |
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Few subjects prompt more discussion and controversy than immigration. But do we really understand it? In This Land Is Their Land, the renowned author Suketu Mehta explains why the West is being destroyed not by immigrants but by the fear of immigrants.
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