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Remaking Home: Studies in Forced Migration

Editat de Maja Korac
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2009
Rather than emphasising boundaries and territories by examining the 'integration' and 'acculturation' of the immigrant or the refugee, this book offers insights into the ideas and practices of individuals settling into new societies and cultures. It analyses their ideas of connecting and belonging; their accounts of the past, the present and the future; the interaction and networks of relations; practical strategies; and the different meanings of 'home' and belonging that are constructed in new sociocultural settings. The author uses empirical research to explore the experiences of refugees from the successor states of Yugoslavia, who are struggling to make a home for themselves in Amsterdam and Rome. By explaining how real people navigate through the difficulties of their displacement as well as the numerous scenarios and barriers to their emplacement, the author sheds new light on our understanding of what it is like to be a refugee.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845453916
ISBN-10: 1845453913
Pagini: 196
Dimensiuni: 162 x 17 x 237 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Studies in Forced Migration

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Maja Korac is Reader in the School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies at the University of East London. She is author of Captives of Their Sex: Social Identity of Young Rural Women Between Traditional Culture and Contemporary Values (1991, Belgrade: Institute of Sociological Research, University of Belgrade; published in Serbo-Croatian), Linking Arms: Women and War in post-Yugoslav States (1998, Uppsala: Life & Peace Institute), and co-editor of Feminists under Fire: Exchanges across War Zones (2003, Toronto: Between the Lines).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction: Reconstructing Life, Place and Identity Problems with Centring on the State Rethinking Refugeehood: Focusing on Processes, Intersections and Agency Liminality and Refugee Agency Lived-In Worlds of Refugees: From Contexts to Processes Policy 'Solutions' and Types of Agency They Engender A Note on Method: Focus on Refugee Voices An Outline of the Book Chapter 1. The Question of 'Home': Place-making and Emplacement Place, Home and Homeland Territorially Bounded Places and Identities: Importance and Meanings Orientation to Place and the Politics of Belonging Links between Peoples, Places and Cultures: The Question of Community Group and Cultural Identity as an Organising Principle for Incorporation The Question of Community Organisations Transnational Practices of Place-Making Transnationalism and 'Homelessness' Ties with the New Home Taking Control and Reconstructing Life Chapter 2. Experiences of Displacement: Force, Choice and the Creation of Solutions The Mass Exodus of People from War-torn Yugoslavia: The Quest for Ethnic Purity and Territorial Cleansing How One Makes a Decision to Leave and Where to Go? Flight and Creation of Solutions: Agency and the Role of Social Networks Chapter 3. Regaining Control over Life: Dependency, Self-sufficiency and Agency Following the Rules in the Netherlands Struggling to Survive in Italy Problems with Refugee Assistance Chapter 4. Negotiating Continuity and Change: The Process of Reconstructing Life Bonding Networks and the Emplacement of Refugees in Rome and Amsterdam Bridging Social Networks and the Emplacement of Refugees in Amsterdam and Rome Social Networks and Emplacement: The Process of Becoming 'of Place' Chapter 5. Transnational Lives of Refugees, Questions of Citizenship, Belonging and Return Transnational and 'Glocal' Ties - a Sense of Continuity and Belonging Transnational Strategies of Survival and Betterment Transnationalism and the Changing Notion of Return Citizenship: A Status or a Practice? New Meanings of Citizenship, Belonging and Emplacement Emplacement: A Process of Pluralisation Appendix I Refugees Interviewed in Rome Refugees Interviewed in Amsterdam Appendix II Community Organisations of Nationals from the Yugoslav Successor States in Rome and Amsterdam Appendix III Contacts Made with NGOs, Church Organisations, Governmental and International Organisations in Italy and the Netherlands Appendix IV The Social Characteristics and Legal Status of the Refugees in Rome and Amsterdam Appendix V The Ethnic Background of the Refugees Interviewed Bibliography Index