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Journal of Sikh & Punjāb Studies

ISSN: 0971-5223

Started in the U.K. in 1994 as International Journal of Punjāb Studies, it continued as Journal of Punjāb Studies under the auspices of the Global Studies Department at UC Santa Barbara from 2004 to 2015. In 2016, it moved to the newly created Global Institute for Sikh Studies, New York, and reincarnated itself as Journal of Sikh & Punjāb Studies.

JSPS' primary goal is to disseminate the latest research on the Punjab, a region located in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent. It welcomes articles on any facet of the land and its people from the Indus Valley Civilization (2000BCE) to the political bifurcation of the region into East Punjab (India) and West Punjab (Pakistan), in 1947, and the migration of many Punjabis around the globe in the subsequent decades.

JSPS is FREE, and we at GISS sincerely hope that scholars, teachers, students, and lay readers would make good use of this reservoir of information. All 24 volumes carrying over 200 articles and a large set of book reviews can be accessed and downloaded.

Journal of Sikh & Punjāb Studies Manager
Gurinder Singh Mann (Global Institute for Sikh Studies, New York, NY)

 

Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies
Volume 28 - Numbers 1 & 2
Spring-Fall 2021

Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies - Volume 28, Nos. 1 & 2, Spring-Fall 2021

Table of Contents

  VOLUME 28, Number 1 - SPRING 2021  
  CONTENTS
Kavita Bhanot  Problematizing Punjabiyat: A Case of Brahmanical Patriarchy 
1
Abhijit Dhillon Gender and Drug Use in Punjab: A Study of Female Drug Users at Navkiran De-Addiction Centre, Kapurthala 
21
Sumandeep Kaur The ‘Drug Menace’ in Punjab: Causes, Consequences and Policy Challenges 
41
Jiwant Kaur  Orientalist Historiography of the Sikhs and beginnings of Sikh Studies in Punjab 
53
Sukhdeep Kaur Diversity, Pluralist Practices and Religious Identities in 19th Century Punjab 
67
Rajwinder Kaur  The ‘Punjab Problem’ of 1984-1995 and its Depiction in Contemporary Punjabi Literature 
87
Ramindar Singh   Institution and Community Building among Sikhs in Britain: Some Critical Reflections 
103
Sarika Khurana  ‘The Ones That Could Not Get Away’: Immobility of Aspiring Emigrants, its Causes, Impact and Solutions
133
Book Reviews Contents
Books Reviewed
List of Books
Reviews
151
153
In Remembrance Surjit Hans, Paul Wallace, Roger Ballard, V. N. Datta
and Nadir Ali
171
  VOLUME 28, Number 2 - FALL 2021  
  CONTENTS  
Gurwinder Singh  The Opening of Kartarpur Corridor for Promoting Peace  
187
Tripti Bassi  Religious Socialization and Pedagogy in the Sikh Kanya
Mahavidyalaya, Ferozepur, Punjab
 
205
Himadri Banerjee Beyond 1984 Punjab: Three Non­Sikh Women Voices  
223
Rana Nayar  Varis Shah’s Hir: An Epic or a Kissa? 
243
Amit Ranjan  Pyaasa: Sahir Ludhiyanvi’s Politics and Poetry  
265
Rajshree Dhali
& Roopam Jasneet Kaur
Khalsa Aid International: A Report on the Range of its Activities  
285
Dirk HR Spennemann Causes of Death of Punjabi Hawkers and Farm Workers
in Colonial Australia until 1901

Supplemental Data

321
Book Reviews Contents
Books Reviewed
List of Books
Reviews
349
351
In Remembrance Daulat Ram Chaudhry and Anjum Singh 
369

 

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 30, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2023

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 29, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2022

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 28, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2021

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 27, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2020

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 26, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2019

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 25, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2018

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 24, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2017

View the Journal of Sikh & Punjab Studies, Vol. 23, Nos. 1 & 2 | Spring-Fall 2016