05236 am 2201177 n 450 9910552975103321202104212-36781-390-62-36781-117-210.4000/books.pulm.9893(CKB)4100000007746528(FrMaCLE)OB-pulm-9893(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86308(PPN)261977156(EXLCZ)99410000000774652820220325j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIndia and the Diasporic Imagination /Rita Christian, Judith Misrahi-BarakMontpellier Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée20211 online resource (522 p.) Horizons anglophones2-84269-927-0 The idea of India and the Indian diasporic imagination is the product of the rich scholarship being done on the Asian sub-continent, as well as in the many countries where South Asians have settled. The notion of ‘many Indias’ and many diasporas attempts to accommodate people with multiple identities, encompassing a complex amalgam that includes the bewildering diversity of the sub-continent and the challenging hybridity of the places where they have settled. The shaping and reshaping of identities are fundamental to the universal quest to belong and to create new homelands while not eliminating notions of the imagined ancestral homelands. The reality is, as this volume demonstrates, that old conceptions of India, even ‘many Indias’, are now inadequate to accommodate the fluid identities that characterize the Asian sub-continental diasporas. L’idée de l’Inde et de l’imagination diasporique est le résultat des nombreux travaux de recherche réalisés dans le sous-continent indien ainsi que dans les divers pays où s’est installée la diaspora de l’Asie du Sud. Le concept d’une Inde multiple et diasporique tente d’intégrer un peuple aux identités plurielles, amalgame complexe d’un sous-continent indien à la diversité saisissante et de tous les pays d’accueil de cette diaspora hybride. La constitution inlassable des identités fonde cette quête universelle - comment créer de nouvelles attaches, un nouveau chez soi, sans renier ni oublier la patrie remémorée telle qu’elle demeure dans l’imaginaire ? Ce volume démontre que les conceptions anciennes, même celles qui reposent sur une Inde multiple, ne parviennent plus à intégrer les identités fluides qui caractérisent les diasporas de l’Asie du Sud.LiteraturehybriditéCaraïbetraumaDiaspora indienneIndo-GuyanaisIndo-Caribéenamnésieocéan indienhybridityCaribbeanamnesiaIndian DiasporaIndo-GuyaneseIndo-CaribbeanIndian OceanhybridityCaribbeanamnesiaIndian DiasporaIndo-GuyaneseIndo-CaribbeanIndian OceantraumaLiteraturehybriditéCaraïbetraumaDiaspora indienneIndo-GuyanaisIndo-Caribéenamnésieocéan indienhybridityCaribbeanamnesiaIndian DiasporaIndo-GuyaneseIndo-CaribbeanIndian OceanAlexander Simone A. 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Shands Kerstin1322989Zinck Pascal1322990Christian Rita1313704Misrahi-Barak Judith1291421FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910552975103321India and the Diasporic Imagination3035293UNINA04373nas 2201393-a 450 99620310320331620230227213019.01872-9738(DE-599)ZDB2008305-1(OCoLC)39098352(CKB)954925557470(CONSER)--2003233376(EXLCZ)9995492555747019980511a19879999 s-- aengurmnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNeurotoxicology and teratologyNew York, NY Elsevier Science Pub. CoRefereed/Peer-reviewedSome issues also have distinctive titles.0892-0362 Neurotoxicology & teratologyNEUTRON RESEARCHNEUROTOXICOL TERATOLNEUROTOX TNEUROTOXICOLOGY & TERATOLOGYNEUROTOXICOL. TERATOLBehavioral toxicologyPeriodicalsNeurotoxicologyPeriodicalsTeratologyPeriodicalsDrugsSide effectsHuman behaviorNervous systemDiseasesToxicologyNeurologyDrugsDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsNervous System Diseaseschemically inducedAbnormalities, Drug-InducedBehaviordrug effectsNervous Systemdrug effectsBehaviorNervous System DiseasesToxicologyNeurologyPharmaceutical PreparationsDrugsadverse effectsToxicologie du comportementPériodiquesNeurotoxicologiePériodiquesTératologiePériodiquesMédicamentsEffets secondairesComportement humainSystème nerveuxMaladiesToxicologieNeurologieMédicamentshuman behavioraattoxicologyaatToxicologyfast(OCoLC)fst01153364Neurologyfast(OCoLC)fst01036390Nervous systemDiseasesfast(OCoLC)fst01036098Human behaviorfast(OCoLC)fst00962811DrugsSide effectsfast(OCoLC)fst00898912Drugsfast(OCoLC)fst00898761Behavioral toxicologyfast(OCoLC)fst00829952Neurotoxicologyfast(OCoLC)fst01036560Teratologyfast(OCoLC)fst01147803PeriodicalPeriodicals.fastBehavioral toxicologyNeurotoxicologyTeratologyDrugsSide effects.Human behavior.Nervous systemDiseases.Toxicology.Neurology.Drugs.Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsNervous System Diseaseschemically inducedAbnormalities, Drug-InducedBehaviordrug effectsNervous Systemdrug effectsBehaviorNervous System DiseasesToxicologyNeurologyPharmaceutical PreparationsDrugsadverse effectsToxicologie du comportementNeurotoxicologieTératologieMédicamentsEffets secondaires.Comportement humain.Système nerveuxMaladies.Toxicologie.Neurologie.Médicaments.human behavior.toxicology.Toxicology.Neurology.Nervous systemDiseases.Human behavior.DrugsSide effects.Drugs.Behavioral toxicology.Neurotoxicology.Teratology.616Behavioral Toxicology Society.Neurobehavioral Teratology Society.JOURNAL996203103203316Neurotoxicology and teratology1890566UNISA03963nam 2200709Ia 450 991097273190332120251006140348.097866124125619781282412569128241256697803091369140309136911(CKB)2420000000001441(EBL)3378544(SSID)ssj0000439079(PQKBManifestationID)11311299(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000439079(PQKBWorkID)10460128(PQKB)11441070(MiAaPQ)EBC3378544(Au-PeEL)EBL3378544(CaPaEBR)ebr10347048(CaONFJC)MIL241256(OCoLC)923280232(Perlego)4736026(BIP)27376687(EXLCZ)99242000000000144120090818d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrLive variola virus considerations for continuing research /Committee on the Assessment of Future Scientific Needs for Live Variola Virus; Board on Global Health ; Ann M. Arvin and Deepali M. Patel, editors ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academies Press20091 online resource (170 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780309136907 0309136903 Includes bibliographical references.""Reviewers""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 Overview of Smallpox and Its Surveillance and Control""; ""3 Comparative Poxvirology""; ""4 Animal Models Using Variola and Other Orthopoxviruses""; ""5 Genomic Analysis""; ""6 Development of Therapeutics""; ""7 Development of Vaccines""; ""8 Methods for Detection and Diagnosis""; ""9 Discovery Research""; ""10 Conclusions and Recommendations""; ""Appendix: Variola Strains Used to Validate Diagnostic and Detection Assays""Smallpox was a devastating disease that decimated human populations for centuries, and its eradication in 1980 was a monumental achievement for the global health community. Since then the remaining known strains of its causative agent, variola virus, have been contained in two World Health Organization (WHO)-approved repositories. In 1999, the World Health Assembly (WHA) debated the issue of destroying these remaining strains. Arguments were presented on the need to retain the live virus for use in additional important research, and the decision to destroy the virus was deferred until this research could be completed. In that same year, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) convened a consensus committee to explore scientific needs for the live virus. In the ten years since the first IOM report, the scientific, political, and regulatory environments have changed. In this new climate, the IOM was once again tasked to consider scientific needs for live variola virus. The committee evaluated the scientific need for live variola virus in four areas: development of therapeutics, development of vaccines, genomic analysis, and discovery research. 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