This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of what ‘home’ means, both for the narrative of ‘being at home’ and for the narrative of ‘leaving home’. It offers, not a migrant ontology, but a consideration of the historical determination of patterns of estrangement in which the living and yet mediated relation between being, home and world is partially reconfigured from the perspective of those who have left home. This reconfiguration does not take place through the heroic act of an individual (the migrant), but through the forming of communities that create multiple identifications through collective acts of remembering in the absence of a shared knowledge or a familiar terrain. The articl...
This article reflects on the power of poetry to reframe the concepts of home, arrival and belonging,...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of ...
markdownabstractIn this article I would like to present two conceptions of home in relation to peopl...
This chapter explores the dialectic meaning of ‘home’, and movement away from home. Movement away fr...
This thesis explores the concept of home in the migratory process. It began with a simple research q...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
New forms of transnational mobility and diasporic belonging have become emblematic of a supposed 'gl...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
Migration is a major feature of contemporary human life, while making home is ubiquitous. Being awa...
This article proposes an examination of recent interventions in queer studies that project queer cul...
How might multiple attachments or belongings to place coexist or be fostered in these times (of terr...
Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s work on the stranger and Anne-Marie Fortier’s approach to remembering home, ...
This article draws on my own and some of my family’s search for home and belonging, exploring links ...
This article reflects on the power of poetry to reframe the concepts of home, arrival and belonging,...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
This article examines the relationship between migration and identity by complicating our notion of ...
markdownabstractIn this article I would like to present two conceptions of home in relation to peopl...
This chapter explores the dialectic meaning of ‘home’, and movement away from home. Movement away fr...
This thesis explores the concept of home in the migratory process. It began with a simple research q...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
New forms of transnational mobility and diasporic belonging have become emblematic of a supposed 'gl...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
Migration is a major feature of contemporary human life, while making home is ubiquitous. Being awa...
This article proposes an examination of recent interventions in queer studies that project queer cul...
How might multiple attachments or belongings to place coexist or be fostered in these times (of terr...
Drawing on Sara Ahmed’s work on the stranger and Anne-Marie Fortier’s approach to remembering home, ...
This article draws on my own and some of my family’s search for home and belonging, exploring links ...
This article reflects on the power of poetry to reframe the concepts of home, arrival and belonging,...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...