How do the concepts “border,” “exile,” and “diaspora” shape individual and group identities across cultures? Taking this question as a point of departure, this wide-ranging volume explores the ways that people create and represent a home away from home. Throughout, the authors emphasize the multiple subjectivities, cultural displacements, and identity politics that have characterized the postcolonial and post-World War II eras. They simultaneously affirm and challenge previous understandings of these three terms, and they investigate their malleability—the extent to which they apply to diverse communities.Once the idea of diaspora is dissociated from the historical experiences of a particular group of people, it becomes a universal designat...
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In the last decades, diasporic communities across the world and global shifts in the movement of peo...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
The theme of Migration and Identity is of special concern at a time both of massive worldwide migrat...
The diasporic communities across Europe have provided critical spaces for both national andmigrant i...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
This volume examines the evolution of the concept of diaspora since the advent of Diaspora Studies i...
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Although there have been some discussions about `diasporaâ?? in the past, this has been more pronoun...
In the last decades, diasporic communities across the world and global shifts in the movement of peo...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
Re-energising debates on the conceptualisation of diasporas in migration scholarship and in geograph...
The theme of Migration and Identity is of special concern at a time both of massive worldwide migrat...
The diasporic communities across Europe have provided critical spaces for both national andmigrant i...
Continuing the series on Diasporas, Cultures of Mobilities, ‘Race’, this second volume extends exist...
This volume examines the evolution of the concept of diaspora since the advent of Diaspora Studies i...
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