Satya's story: transnational social networks, narrative performances, and religion -- On the importance of Maalis: transnational communities, social imaginaries, and narrative performance -- New opportunities, the brain drain, and the Guptas -- Growing up Indian, becoming immigrants: interpreting immigration narratives -- One's own home is better than all other places: creating family and home as transmigrants -- Neither black nor white: moving to the Atlanta of the new south -- Sundarka: performing community and religion -- Toward a transnational Hinduism.
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