The present paper analyses recent Romanian accounts of women's uprooting from a communist regime, foregrounding manners in which the migrants' transnational itineraries are punctuated by instances of groundedness that temporary anchor the protagonists in their translocal settings. More specifically, the article discusses the segmented itineraries of women migrants from Romania via different European countries to their final destination, the United States. I have chosen the syntagm "accounts of uprooting" instead of "migration literature", as the primary corpus of this analysis is made up of different literary genres: a novel, Train to Trieste by Domnica Radulescu and a memoir, The Gypsy Saw Two Lives, by Rodica Mihalis. The analysis of thes...
For centuries social and cultural science studies have conceptualized migration as a one-directional...
This paper discusses the construction of personal geographies of (im)mobility among Romanian older m...
Since the Iron Curtain came down, the European continent has become, as it used to be, a vast space ...
The present paper analyses recent Romanian accounts of women's uprooting from a communist regime, fo...
Drawing on ethnographic and anthropological research on the Romanian communities in Eastern Serbia, ...
This dissertation investigates a vital body of women’s writing in Italian about the estranging effec...
Anghel RG. Changing statuses: Freedom of movement, locality and transnationality of irregular Romani...
Based on a research concerning literary works by the authors from Central and Eastern European count...
Based on a research concerning literary works by authors from East-Central European Countries living...
this paper sets out to discuss the situation of Romanian migrant women as represented in their stori...
This thesis sets out to explain a paradox: how is it that Romanian migrants voice a discourse of mut...
The post-soviet economic transformation and the rise of a new Ukrainian nationalism are interconnect...
The article looks at a corpus of personal stories told by Romanian migrant women who work as caregiv...
The paper offers a comparative perspective on transmigrant cultural identities as illustrated in the...
This paper discusses the construction of personal geographies of (im)mobility among Romanian older m...
For centuries social and cultural science studies have conceptualized migration as a one-directional...
This paper discusses the construction of personal geographies of (im)mobility among Romanian older m...
Since the Iron Curtain came down, the European continent has become, as it used to be, a vast space ...
The present paper analyses recent Romanian accounts of women's uprooting from a communist regime, fo...
Drawing on ethnographic and anthropological research on the Romanian communities in Eastern Serbia, ...
This dissertation investigates a vital body of women’s writing in Italian about the estranging effec...
Anghel RG. Changing statuses: Freedom of movement, locality and transnationality of irregular Romani...
Based on a research concerning literary works by the authors from Central and Eastern European count...
Based on a research concerning literary works by authors from East-Central European Countries living...
this paper sets out to discuss the situation of Romanian migrant women as represented in their stori...
This thesis sets out to explain a paradox: how is it that Romanian migrants voice a discourse of mut...
The post-soviet economic transformation and the rise of a new Ukrainian nationalism are interconnect...
The article looks at a corpus of personal stories told by Romanian migrant women who work as caregiv...
The paper offers a comparative perspective on transmigrant cultural identities as illustrated in the...
This paper discusses the construction of personal geographies of (im)mobility among Romanian older m...
For centuries social and cultural science studies have conceptualized migration as a one-directional...
This paper discusses the construction of personal geographies of (im)mobility among Romanian older m...
Since the Iron Curtain came down, the European continent has become, as it used to be, a vast space ...