| Smadar Lavie, Ted Swedenburg - 1996 - 348 pagini
...the doubled relationship or dual loyalty that migrants, exiles, and refugees have to places— their connections to the space they currently occupy and their continuing involvement with "back home." Diasporic populations frequently occupy no singular cultural space but are enmeshed in circuits of... | |
| Monica Brown - 2002 - 264 pagini
..."the doubled relationship or dual loyalty that migrants, exiles, and refugees have to places — their connections to the space they currently occupy and...continuing involvement with 'back home'" (Lavie and Swedenberg, 14). Yet Puerto Ricans in the United States are neither political refugees of war nor are... | |
| Vijay Agnew - 2005 - 321 pagini
...relationship or dual loyalty' that migrants, immigrants, exiles, and refugees have to geography, "their connections to the space they currently occupy and...involvement with "back home"' (Lavie and Swedenburg 1996, 14). Hence, those living in the diaspora have a double perspective: they acknowledge an earlier existence... | |
| Jacqueline Nassy Brown - 2009 - 321 pagini
...diaspora refers to "the doubled relationship or dual loyalty that migrants, exiles and refugees have to places—their connections to the space they currently occupy and their continuing involvement 'back home' " (Lavie and Swedenburg 1996: 14). Avtar Bran uses the same social categories to suggest... | |
| 2007 - 330 pagini
...Diaspora most commonly refers to "the doubled relationship or dual loyalty ... to two places— their connections to the space they currently occupy and...between "where you are at" versus "where you are from" (Ang 2001; Gilroy 1990; Hall 1990) that constitutes the condition and the idea of diaspora and gives... | |
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