2 1.0 Introduction – Defining the Concept of “Diaspora” What is a diaspora? For the Greeks, from whose language the word originated, diaspora meant the dispersal of population through colonization. For Jews, Africans, Armenians, and others, the word acquired a more sinister and brutal meaning; Diaspora meant a collective trauma, a banishment into exile
Book synopsis: The word ‘diaspora’ has leapt from its previously confined use – mainly concerned wit...
Includes bibliographical references.What is a diaspora? -- The spaces of dispersion -- Maintaining c...
The word “diaspora” is derived from the Greek words diaspeirō, meaning “I disperse”, “I scatter,” a...
The present research paper deals with the concept of diaspora. This concept has emerged as a very po...
There are some words that are used at loosing theirs meanings. Diaspora is one of these. Full or emp...
Traditionally, the term ‘diaspora’ (from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) referred to the ...
In the present paper attempts will be made to define the term ‘Diaspora’, etymology of the term Dias...
The word 'diaspora' has been fashionable for the last twenty years, particularly in the Anglophone l...
Publicado em "Colonialisms, post-colonialisms and lusophonies: proceedings of the 4th International ...
Diaspora/Diasporas - Archetype and typology Alain MEDAM In our present world, the Diaspora 's outlin...
The Diaspora (hebr. gālût), it is a common term describing Jewish presence outside of Eretz Israel. ...
As the use of ‘diaspora ’ has proliferated in the last decade, its meaning has been stretched in var...
In The Dispersion, Stéphane Dufoix skillfully traces how the word "diaspora", first coined in the th...
The origin and changing use of the concept of diaspora is considered and its importance to the under...
The quest for a definition of diaspora seems an impossible task because of the plurality of historic...
Book synopsis: The word ‘diaspora’ has leapt from its previously confined use – mainly concerned wit...
Includes bibliographical references.What is a diaspora? -- The spaces of dispersion -- Maintaining c...
The word “diaspora” is derived from the Greek words diaspeirō, meaning “I disperse”, “I scatter,” a...
The present research paper deals with the concept of diaspora. This concept has emerged as a very po...
There are some words that are used at loosing theirs meanings. Diaspora is one of these. Full or emp...
Traditionally, the term ‘diaspora’ (from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) referred to the ...
In the present paper attempts will be made to define the term ‘Diaspora’, etymology of the term Dias...
The word 'diaspora' has been fashionable for the last twenty years, particularly in the Anglophone l...
Publicado em "Colonialisms, post-colonialisms and lusophonies: proceedings of the 4th International ...
Diaspora/Diasporas - Archetype and typology Alain MEDAM In our present world, the Diaspora 's outlin...
The Diaspora (hebr. gālût), it is a common term describing Jewish presence outside of Eretz Israel. ...
As the use of ‘diaspora ’ has proliferated in the last decade, its meaning has been stretched in var...
In The Dispersion, Stéphane Dufoix skillfully traces how the word "diaspora", first coined in the th...
The origin and changing use of the concept of diaspora is considered and its importance to the under...
The quest for a definition of diaspora seems an impossible task because of the plurality of historic...
Book synopsis: The word ‘diaspora’ has leapt from its previously confined use – mainly concerned wit...
Includes bibliographical references.What is a diaspora? -- The spaces of dispersion -- Maintaining c...
The word “diaspora” is derived from the Greek words diaspeirō, meaning “I disperse”, “I scatter,” a...