In this article, I address the influence of religious identity on the discourses of national belonging that traditionally dominate transnational discussions. Many of the children of the Iranian diaspora live in a state of exile from contemporary theocratic Iran. Living at a temporal and physical distance from the homeland has resulted in differential long-distance imaginings mediated by the diasporic context. Through the reflections of the children of Iranian migrants on the desire to 'return', a picture is painted of differing transnational trajectories divided along religious lines within the Iranian diaspora. For many of the second generation from a Muslim background their centrality in the discourses of national belonging, typified thro...
The classic Jewish diaspora, emerged from the historic dispersal of twelve tribes of Israel, and als...
For diasporic communities created through violence or forcible resettlement, home transcends physica...
This thesis seeks to explore the social reality of Iranians living in the United States. The main ob...
Transnationalism research is dominated by studies of national groups. This paper instead looks at th...
Refugees commonly experience physical and emotional displacement. Such experiences reflect Tuan's th...
This article looks at the shifting position of the 'Iranian diaspora' in relation to Iran as it is i...
This paper investigates the role of Australian media in feelings of home and belonging amongst the I...
In this thesis I examine the role of media in the search for a sense of ontological security by the ...
The central question of this study considers what it means to be an Iranian living outside Iran’s bo...
A country marked by controversy, Iran’s social, cultural and political dynamics are too often reduce...
Over the history of migration diasporic lifestyles have been regarded as stressful and challenging w...
A country marked by controversy, Iran’s social, cultural and political dynamics are too often reduce...
A country marked by controversy, Iran’s social, cultural and political dynamics are too often reduce...
While exile refers to a glamorous return to the 'real' homeland, diaspora creates an alternative hom...
markdownabstractIn this article I would like to present two conceptions of home in relation to peopl...
The classic Jewish diaspora, emerged from the historic dispersal of twelve tribes of Israel, and als...
For diasporic communities created through violence or forcible resettlement, home transcends physica...
This thesis seeks to explore the social reality of Iranians living in the United States. The main ob...
Transnationalism research is dominated by studies of national groups. This paper instead looks at th...
Refugees commonly experience physical and emotional displacement. Such experiences reflect Tuan's th...
This article looks at the shifting position of the 'Iranian diaspora' in relation to Iran as it is i...
This paper investigates the role of Australian media in feelings of home and belonging amongst the I...
In this thesis I examine the role of media in the search for a sense of ontological security by the ...
The central question of this study considers what it means to be an Iranian living outside Iran’s bo...
A country marked by controversy, Iran’s social, cultural and political dynamics are too often reduce...
Over the history of migration diasporic lifestyles have been regarded as stressful and challenging w...
A country marked by controversy, Iran’s social, cultural and political dynamics are too often reduce...
A country marked by controversy, Iran’s social, cultural and political dynamics are too often reduce...
While exile refers to a glamorous return to the 'real' homeland, diaspora creates an alternative hom...
markdownabstractIn this article I would like to present two conceptions of home in relation to peopl...
The classic Jewish diaspora, emerged from the historic dispersal of twelve tribes of Israel, and als...
For diasporic communities created through violence or forcible resettlement, home transcends physica...
This thesis seeks to explore the social reality of Iranians living in the United States. The main ob...