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Author : Concepción Maiztegui Oñate
Release : 2008
Genre : Social Science
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Book Synopsis Immigration: Views and Reflections. Histories, Identities and Keys of Social Intervention by : Concepción Maiztegui Oñate
Download or read book Immigration: Views and Reflections. Histories, Identities and Keys of Social Intervention written by Concepción Maiztegui Oñate. This book was released on 2008. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This new number of the series is a compilation of ten articles by members or collaborators of the research team in International Migrations of the University of Deusto, belonging to the European network of excellence IMISCOE (International Migration, Social Integration and Cohesion in Europe).
Author : Rosa Santibáñez Gruber
Release : 2006
Genre : Social Science
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Download or read book Immigration written by Rosa Santibáñez Gruber. This book was released on 2006. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This new number of the series is a compilation of ten articles by members or collaborators of the research team in International Migrations of the University of Deusto, belonging to the European network of excellence IMISCOE (International Migration, Social Integration and Cohesion in Europe).
Author : Daniel Stein
Release : 2020-05-27
Genre : Literary Criticism
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Book Synopsis Migration, Diaspora, Exile by : Daniel Stein
Download or read book Migration, Diaspora, Exile written by Daniel Stein. This book was released on 2020-05-27. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Migration is the most volatile sociopolitical issue of our time, as the current escalation of discourse and action in the United States and Europe concerning walls, border security, refugee camps, and deportations indicates. The essays by the international and interdisciplinary group of scholars assembled in this volume offer critical filters suggesting that this escalation and its historical precedents do not preclude redemptive counterstrategies. Encoded in narratives of affiliation and escape, these counterstrategies are variously launched as literary, cinematic, and civic interventions in past and present constructions of diasporic, migratory, or exilic identities. The essays trace these narratives through the figure of the “exile” as it moves across times, borders, and genres, transmogrifying into the fugitive, the escapee, the refugee, the nomad, the Other. Arguing that narratives and figures of migration to and in Europe and the Americas share tropes that link migration to kinship, community, refuge, and hegemony, the volume identifies a transhistorical, transcultural, and transnational common ground for experiences of mediated diaspora, migration, and exile at a time when public discourse and policy-making emphasize borders, divisions, and violent confrontations.
Author : Marian J. Rubchak
Release : 2015-06-01
Genre : Social Science
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Download or read book New Imaginaries written by Marian J. Rubchak. This book was released on 2015-06-01. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Having been spared the constraints imposed on intellectual discourse by the totalitarian regime of the past, young Ukrainian scholars now engage with many Western ideological theories and practices in an atmosphere of intellectual freedom and uncensored scholarship. Displacing the Soviet legacy of prescribed thought and practices, this volume’s female contributors have infused their work with Western elements, although vestiges of Soviet-style ideas, research methodology, and writing linger. The result is the articulation of a “New Imaginaries” — neither Soviet nor Western — that offers a unique approach to the study of gender by presenting a portrait of Ukrainian society as seen through the eyes of a new generation of feminist scholars.