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Landscape, race and memory: biographical mapping of the routes of British Asian landscape values
In this paper the migration routes of British Asian women living in London are examined. It is shown that British Asians connect with a myriad of landscapes abroad, including East Africa, India and Pakistan. These connections to past landscapes are mapped and considered here as valued environments of British Asian women in Britain. Through the mapping of their biographies, it is apparent that memories of other landscapes are embedded in environmental practices in Britain, therefore contributing to making the landscape in Britain inclusive and meaningful in the context of the South Asian migration. The maps of migration show the heterogeneity of landscapes experienced by the British Asian women. Memories of other lands manifest themselves in the UK. The effect of these memories on the South Asian home itself in the process of shaping diasporic geographies of belonging and being within the UK is illustrated.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Landscape ResearchISSN
0142-6397Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
Issue
3Volume
29Page range
277-292Department affiliated with
- Geography Publications
Full text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes