Diasporic Generations

Diasporic Generations
Author: Mette Louise Berg
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857452467

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Interpretations of the background to the Cuban diaspora – a political revolution and the subsequent radical transformation of the society and economy towards socialism – are politicised and highly contested. The Miami-based Cuban diaspora has had extraordinary success in putting its case high on the US political agenda and in capturing world media attention, but in the process the multiplicity of experiences within the diaspora has been overshadowed. This book gives voice to diasporic Cubans living in Spain, the former colonial ruler of Cuba. By focusing on their lived experiences of displacement, the book brings to light imaginative, narrative re-creations of the nation from afar. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, the book argues that the Cuban diaspora in Spain consists of three diasporic generations, generated through distinct migratory experiences. This constitutes an important step forward in understanding the dynamics of memory-making and social differentiation within diasporas, and in appreciating why people within the same diaspora engage in different modes of transnational practices and homeland relations.

Links to the Diasporic Homeland

Links to the Diasporic Homeland
Author: Russell King,Anastasia Christou,Peggy Levitt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317755456

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This book examines return mobilities to and from ancestral homelands of the second generation and beyond. It presents cutting-edge empirical research framed within the mobilities, transnational and return migration/diaspora paradigms on a trans/local and global scale. The book is unique in presenting not only a variety of return movements, including short-term visits and longer-term return migrations, but also circulatory movements within transnational social fields while engaging with notions of ‘home’, belonging, identity and generation. The individual contributions range widely over different ethnic, national, regional and global settings, including Europe, North America, the Caribbean, the Gulf and Africa. The result is a remapping of the conceptualisation of ‘diaspora’ and of the role of successive generations in the diasporic experience, as well as a nuancing of the concepts of return migration and transnationalism by their extension to the second and subsequent generations of ‘immigrants’. This book was originally published as a special issue of Mobilities.

Diasporic Choices

Diasporic Choices
Author: Renata Seredynska-Abou Eid
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781848881877

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This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2013. This volume examines the complex and inter-disciplinary issue of diaspora in the context of globalisation and contributing social, historical and cultural factors of the modern world. Each chapter offers a distinct point of view and a particular way of understanding diasporas in numerous cultures and societies in different parts of the globe. The collection consists of a series of detailed analyses of aspects ranging from diasporic representations in the cinema, literature and poetry to diasporic projections in current socio-political and international matters. Each chapter provides an individual examination of a particular aspect of diaspora in order to frame a bigger picture of modern diasporic choices.

Diasporic Generationality

Diasporic Generationality
Author: Sylvia Langwald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2015-05-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 395786027X

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Music in the American Diasporic Wedding

Music in the American Diasporic Wedding
Author: Inna Naroditskaya
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253041791

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Music in the American Diasporic Wedding explores the complex cultural adaptations, preservations, and fusions that occur in weddings between couples and families of diverse origins. Discussing weddings as a site of negotiations between generations, traditions, and religions, the essays gathered here argue that music is the mediating force between the young and the old, ritual and entertainment, and immigrant lore and assimilation. The contributors examine such colorful integrations as klezmer-tinged Mandarin tunes at a Jewish and Taiwanese American wedding, a wedding services industry in Chicago's South Asian community featuring a diversity of wedding music options, and Puerto Rican cultural activists dancing down the aisles of New York's St. Cecilia's church to the thunder of drums and maracas and rapping their marriage vows. These essays show us what wedding music and performance tell us about complex multiethnic diasporic identities and remind us that how we listen to and celebrate otherness defines who we are.

Diasporic Marvellous Realism

Diasporic Marvellous Realism
Author: María Alonso Alonso
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004302396

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Diasporic Marvellous Realism urges a deeper dialogue between postcolonial and Latin American literary theory in order to analyse the influence that the latter has exerted on the former and thus to indicate the constant feedback between these two traditions.

Diasporic Returns to the Ethnic Homeland

Diasporic Returns to the Ethnic Homeland
Author: Takeyuki Tsuda,Changzoo Song
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319907635

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This book examines Korean cases of return migrations and diasporic engagement policy. The study concentrates on the effects of this migration on citizens who have returned to their ancestral homeland for the first time and examines how these experiences vary based on nationality, social class, and generational status. The project’s primary audience includes academics and policy makers with an interest in regional politics, migration, diaspora, citizenship, and Korean studies.

Links to the Diasporic Homeland

Links to the Diasporic Homeland
Author: Russell King,Anastasia Christou,Peggy Levitt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317755449

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This book examines return mobilities to and from ancestral homelands of the second generation and beyond. It presents cutting-edge empirical research framed within the mobilities, transnational and return migration/diaspora paradigms on a trans/local and global scale. The book is unique in presenting not only a variety of return movements, including short-term visits and longer-term return migrations, but also circulatory movements within transnational social fields while engaging with notions of ‘home’, belonging, identity and generation. The individual contributions range widely over different ethnic, national, regional and global settings, including Europe, North America, the Caribbean, the Gulf and Africa. The result is a remapping of the conceptualisation of ‘diaspora’ and of the role of successive generations in the diasporic experience, as well as a nuancing of the concepts of return migration and transnationalism by their extension to the second and subsequent generations of ‘immigrants’. This book was originally published as a special issue of Mobilities.