This book examines diverse aspects of the social experiences and cultural practices of Lebanese migrants and their descendants in Australia. Except for a relatively small number of studies (see Batrouney and Batrouney, 1985; Humphrey, 1998; Hage, 2002), writing on Lebanese migrants in Australia has generally placed relatively little emphasis on these immigrants' cultural practice and its articulation with dominant social and power relations. This book, drawing on joint research which spanned over a decade and included surveys, open-ended interviews and participant observation, contributes to the understanding of their dynamic experience of settlement and habitation in Australia by examining their cultural practice while critiquing the essen...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
Since their arrival in the second half of the nineteenth century, the Lebanese in Sydney have made t...
There is widespread popular belief, both among Sydney's Lebanese-Australian communities and Anglo-Au...
This book examines diverse aspects of the social experiences and cultural practices of Lebanese migr...
The confessional system in Lebanon was designed in response to the diversity of cultures and religio...
Popular and fictional accounts of migration typically highlight the sensuous dimensions of resettlem...
This paper demonstrates how the Lebanese immigrant population in Australia (and especially its large...
Since the advent of multiculturalism in Australia in the 1970s, 'ethnicity' has acquired not only cu...
The history of Lebanese settlement in Australia shows how understanding the past can inform the pres...
Aiming to cast insight on the Lebanese community in Wellington in the mid-twentieth century, a serie...
Since the advent of multiculturalism in Australia in the 1970s, ‘ethnicity’ has acquired not only cu...
The hypothesis forms part of a thesis entitled, \u27The Lebanese Community in Melbourne\u27 which wa...
The Lebanese are the largest group of Middle Eastern immigrants in the United States, and Lebanese i...
This paper aims to gain an in-depth understanding of construction of ethnic identity and feeling ofb...
Identity, particularly ethnic identity, has become much more salient in recent decades. Identity is ...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
Since their arrival in the second half of the nineteenth century, the Lebanese in Sydney have made t...
There is widespread popular belief, both among Sydney's Lebanese-Australian communities and Anglo-Au...
This book examines diverse aspects of the social experiences and cultural practices of Lebanese migr...
The confessional system in Lebanon was designed in response to the diversity of cultures and religio...
Popular and fictional accounts of migration typically highlight the sensuous dimensions of resettlem...
This paper demonstrates how the Lebanese immigrant population in Australia (and especially its large...
Since the advent of multiculturalism in Australia in the 1970s, 'ethnicity' has acquired not only cu...
The history of Lebanese settlement in Australia shows how understanding the past can inform the pres...
Aiming to cast insight on the Lebanese community in Wellington in the mid-twentieth century, a serie...
Since the advent of multiculturalism in Australia in the 1970s, ‘ethnicity’ has acquired not only cu...
The hypothesis forms part of a thesis entitled, \u27The Lebanese Community in Melbourne\u27 which wa...
The Lebanese are the largest group of Middle Eastern immigrants in the United States, and Lebanese i...
This paper aims to gain an in-depth understanding of construction of ethnic identity and feeling ofb...
Identity, particularly ethnic identity, has become much more salient in recent decades. Identity is ...
This paper aims to contribute to understanding of difference and knowledge on the analysis of the co...
Since their arrival in the second half of the nineteenth century, the Lebanese in Sydney have made t...
There is widespread popular belief, both among Sydney's Lebanese-Australian communities and Anglo-Au...