This paper examines post‐migration mobilities of a Pakistani diaspora (Luton, UK) by identifying the embodiment of the ‘myth of return’ in tourism participation to the homeland, Pakistan. The interpretive ethnographic accounts re‐consider the ‘myth of return’ concerning the emigration and immigration nexus. The continuation of traditions such as duties and obligations transmitted through the myth in tourism are analysed. The paper argues that the ‘myth’ is imperative to understanding the meanings the Pakistani community attaches to tourism motivations. The conclusion argues that the ties between post‐colonial diasporas and the homelands can be explained through post‐migration tourism mobilities
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The assumption that minorities and migrants will demonstrate an exclusive loyalty to the nation-stat...
This paper brings together a range of data sources to chart cohort change in the human capital chara...
This article explores the importance of transnational forms of Muslim cultural identity in northern ...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
This thesis explores the meaning and experience of local and transnational kin connections for Pakis...
Against the context of work in the anthropology of pilgrimage on contesting the sacred (Eade and Sal...
This article analyses the religious travel experiences of members of the first generation of the Mus...
Modern life is constantly being affected by increasing forms of mobility. These mobilities allow for...
This study follows UK Afghan migrants on a return visit to Northwest Pakistan. Combining theorizatio...
This thesis deals with the role of sponsorship and patronage in the process of migration and in the...
In this working paper, I investigate the role which solidarity networks based on different types of ...
Abstract The effect of Diasporas on society have been studied from various angles, including politic...
Emigration has been a longstanding feature of human activity for a number of reasons, including envi...
This paper is reflective of an attempt to construct a temporal profile of emigration from Pakistan o...
My acquaintance with Pakistani migrants in Britain began quite casually during the summer of 1956 in...
The assumption that minorities and migrants will demonstrate an exclusive loyalty to the nation-stat...
This paper brings together a range of data sources to chart cohort change in the human capital chara...
This article explores the importance of transnational forms of Muslim cultural identity in northern ...