Re: [GRN] Re: Books on ' Migration '

2024-05-30 Thread lucy james
Thanks Cliff...
Warm regards,
Lucy

On Thu, 30 May 2024, 12:41 am Cliff Pereira, 
wrote:

> There was a genealogy case study that I did some years ago, which was
> published in the attached.
>
> I have given talks on the subject of Goan migration to East Africa and its
> links to British naval and trading expansion in Hong Kong and Italy, but
> these are not published.
>
> Regards
> Cliff
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> Hi Lucy, Within India? Or beyond?
> In the 1980s and 1990s, there was Peter Nazareth's anthology (a very
> comprehensive collection) and Teresa Albuquerque's writing on Goans in East
> Africa (she later wrote on Bombay too). Check out the works of Alan Machado
> and Gopalakrishna Pai (Goan migration to the South). Braz Menezes' trilogy
> ended up as a series of five books, dealing with the Goans mainly in Kenya
> (a fictionalised narrative). Margret Frenz and the XCHR study on Goan
> migration are fairly comprehensive, and from an academic perspective. Selma
> Carvalho has written on Goans in the English speaking world and East
> Africa. Cyprian "Skip" Fernandes has two books on life in Kenya and the
> musicians and sportspersons of East Africa, respectively. The story of Sita
> Valles, and the writings on/of Aquino Braganca, and Carolina Costa give us
> a glimpse of Goan life in Portuguese-ruled Africa, and beyond. There must
> be other titles I'm missing out here, as am just writing from memory and in
> a hurry to catch the morning fast train to town! FN
>
> On Wednesday 29 May 2024 at 09:38:38 UTC+5:30 lucy james wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Im looking for books ( fiction/ non fiction) on ' Migration ' with
> particular reference to Goa/ Goans. Would be grateful if anyone on this
> could help with titles...
> Regards,
> Lucy James
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Re: [GRN] Re: Books on ' Migration '

2024-05-29 Thread lucy james
Thanks Fred... this is good enough for me to begin..
Regards
Lucy

On Wed, 29 May 2024, 9:46 am fredericknoronha, 
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> Hi Lucy, Within India? Or beyond?
> In the 1980s and 1990s, there was Peter Nazareth's anthology (a very
> comprehensive collection) and Teresa Albuquerque's writing on Goans in East
> Africa (she later wrote on Bombay too). Check out the works of Alan Machado
> and Gopalakrishna Pai (Goan migration to the South). Braz Menezes' trilogy
> ended up as a series of five books, dealing with the Goans mainly in Kenya
> (a fictionalised narrative). Margret Frenz and the XCHR study on Goan
> migration are fairly comprehensive, and from an academic perspective. Selma
> Carvalho has written on Goans in the English speaking world and East
> Africa. Cyprian "Skip" Fernandes has two books on life in Kenya and the
> musicians and sportspersons of East Africa, respectively. The story of Sita
> Valles, and the writings on/of Aquino Braganca, and Carolina Costa give us
> a glimpse of Goan life in Portuguese-ruled Africa, and beyond. There must
> be other titles I'm missing out here, as am just writing from memory and in
> a hurry to catch the morning fast train to town! FN
>
> On Wednesday 29 May 2024 at 09:38:38 UTC+5:30 lucy james wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Im looking for books ( fiction/ non fiction) on ' Migration ' with
>> particular reference to Goa/ Goans. Would be grateful if anyone on this
>> could help with titles...
>> Regards,
>> Lucy James
>>
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[GRN] Re: Books on ' Migration '

2024-05-28 Thread fredericknoronha
Hi Lucy, Within India? Or beyond?
In the 1980s and 1990s, there was Peter Nazareth's anthology (a very 
comprehensive collection) and Teresa Albuquerque's writing on Goans in East 
Africa (she later wrote on Bombay too). Check out the works of Alan Machado 
and Gopalakrishna Pai (Goan migration to the South). Braz Menezes' trilogy 
ended up as a series of five books, dealing with the Goans mainly in Kenya 
(a fictionalised narrative). Margret Frenz and the XCHR study on Goan 
migration are fairly comprehensive, and from an academic perspective. Selma 
Carvalho has written on Goans in the English speaking world and East 
Africa. Cyprian "Skip" Fernandes has two books on life in Kenya and the 
musicians and sportspersons of East Africa, respectively. The story of Sita 
Valles, and the writings on/of Aquino Braganca, and Carolina Costa give us 
a glimpse of Goan life in Portuguese-ruled Africa, and beyond. There must 
be other titles I'm missing out here, as am just writing from memory and in 
a hurry to catch the morning fast train to town! FN

On Wednesday 29 May 2024 at 09:38:38 UTC+5:30 lucy james wrote:

> Hello,
> Im looking for books ( fiction/ non fiction) on ' Migration ' with 
> particular reference to Goa/ Goans. Would be grateful if anyone on this 
> could help with titles...
> Regards,
> Lucy James 
>
>

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