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Nomadic Identities

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Release : 1999
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Book Synopsis Nomadic Identities by : May Joseph

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Nomadic Identities

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Release : 1999
Genre : Performing Arts
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Book Synopsis Nomadic Identities by : May Joseph

Download or read book Nomadic Identities written by May Joseph. This book was released on 1999. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a modern world of vast migrations and relocations, the rights--and rites--of citizenship are increasingly perplexing, and ever more important. Kung Fu cinema, soul music, plays, and speeches are some of the media May Joseph considers as expressive negotiations for legal and cultural citizenship.

Mobility and Displacement

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Release : 2020-09-29
Genre : Political Science
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Book Synopsis Mobility and Displacement by : Orhon Myadar

Download or read book Mobility and Displacement written by Orhon Myadar. This book was released on 2020-09-29. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores and contests both outsiders’ projections of Mongolia and the self-objectifying tropes Mongolians routinely deploy to represent their own country as a land of nomads. It speaks to the experiences of many societies and cultures that are routinely treated as exotic, romantic, primitive or otherwise different and Other in Euro-American imaginaries, and how these imaginaries are also internally produced by those societies themselves. The assumption that Mongolia is a nomadic nation is largely predicated upon Mongolia’s environmental and climatic conditions, which are understood to make Mongolia suitable for little else than pastoral nomadism. But to the contrary, the majority of Mongolians have been settled in and around cities and small population centers. Even Mongolians who are herders have long been unable to move freely in a smooth space, as dictated by the needs of their herds, and as they would as free-roaming "nomads." Instead, they have been subjected to various constraints across time that have significantly limited their movement. The book weaves threads from disparate branches of Mongolian studies to expose various visible and invisible constraints on population mobility in Mongolia from the Qing period to the post-socialist era. With its in-depth analysis of the complexities of the relationship between land rights, mobility, displacement, and the state, the book makes a valuable contribution to the fields of cultural geography, political geography, heritage and culture studies, as well as Eurasian and Inner-Asian Studies. Winner of the Julian Minghi Distinguished Book Award (AAG, 2022)

Understanding the Complexities of Nomadic Identities

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Release : 2015
Genre : Citizenship
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Book Rating : 211/5 ( reviews)

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The Nomadic Subject

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Release : 2009-10-02
Genre : Social Science
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Book Synopsis The Nomadic Subject by : Jean Ryan Hakizimana

Download or read book The Nomadic Subject written by Jean Ryan Hakizimana. This book was released on 2009-10-02. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume is an exploration of the image that is the Traveller/Gypsy, the nomad, the migrant and the outsider/“Other” within the frames of articulation that are the present-day flows of cultural diaspora and mass globalisation. Mass-media dissemination and the combination of a range of complex social and cultural forces and movements have all served to rupture and blurr the borders of the post-Enlightenment, modern nation-state. Nowhere is this more evident than in the case of postcolonial diasporas such as Travellers, Roma and other “traditionally” nomadic groups, groups whose migrations have served to accelerate the reconfiguring of (hitherto) dominant cultural narratives. This book explores the manner whereby the migrant experience as relating to Ireland and as relating to Irish Travellers and Roma has been analysed and represented. While the essays in this volume have a particular focus on the experiences of Irish migrants and the people sometimes referred to as the “old Irish” or the “new Irish”, they also have a strong resonance with other recent explorations of the hybrid and diverse discourses that are the narratives of many Western countries today.

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