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Transnationalism Diaspora and Migrants from the former Yugoslavia in Britain-Gayle Munro

Transnationalism Diaspora and Migrants from the former Yugoslavia in Britain-Gayle Munro

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This manual covers the Transnationalism, Diaspora and Migrants from the former Yugoslavia in Britain, published by Routledge in 2016. This work explores the ethnographic account of migration and life in diaspora for individuals originating from the former Yugoslavia and now residing in Britain. It delves into concepts such as the development of cultural beacons and diasporic borrowing, examining how migrants form community associations and articulate their affiliations. The study also considers how migration experiences are shaped by socio-political contexts and how the lexicon of migration integrates into migrant identities.

The purpose of this manual is to provide a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of migration from the former Yugoslavia. It examines the ongoing connections migrants maintain with their homeland, their reception in the UK, and British media representations. This book is of interest to students and scholars in Political Geography, Social Geography, Eastern European Politics, and Migration and Diaspora studies, offering valuable insights into a previously under-researched area of population movement.

The geo-political area of what once constituted Yugoslavia has been a region of significant migration since the 1960s. More recently, the conflicts in the region were the catalysts for massive displacements of individuals, families and whole communities. Thus far, there has been a gap in the literature on the qualitative experience of migrants from the former Yugoslavia through the twin theoretical lenses of transnationalism and diaspora.

This book offers an ethnographic account of migration and life in diaspora of migrants originating from the former Yugoslavia and now living in Britain. Concepts such as the development of cultural beacons and diasporic borrowing are introduced through the ways in which migrants from the region form community associations and articulate - or avoid - such affiliations. The study examines the ways in which the experience of migration can be shaped by the socio-political contexts of departure and arrival, and considers how the lexicon associated with the act of migration can weave itself into the identities of migrants. The ways in which the transnational and diasporic spaces are dictated by certain narratives, for example the allegory of dreaming and the language of guilt, are explored. It also investigates migrants' ongoing connection with the homeland, considering social and cultural elements, their reception in UK, and British media representations of Yugoslavia.

Contributing to the knowledge on the experiences of migrants from a part of the world which has been under-researched in terms of its migrating populations, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Political Geography, Social Geography, Eastern European Politics, and Migration and Diaspora studies.

Author: Munro, Gayle Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Transnationalism, Diaspora and Migrants from the former Yugoslavia in Britain Pages: 00132 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00132 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2016-09-13 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781138697782 Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geography Category: Social Science : Human Geography


The geo-political area of what once constituted Yugoslavia has been a region of significant migration since the 1960s. More recently, the conflicts in the region were the catalysts for massive displacements of individuals, families and whole communities. Thus far, there has been a gap in the literature on the qualitative experience of migrants from the former Yugoslavia through the twin theoretical lenses of transnationalism and diaspora.

This book offers an ethnographic account of migration and life in diaspora of migrants originating from the former Yugoslavia and now living in Britain. Concepts such as the development of cultural beacons and diasporic borrowing are introduced through the ways in which migrants from the region form community associations and articulate - or avoid - such affiliations. The study examines the ways in which the experience of migration can be shaped by the socio-political contexts of departure and arrival, and considers how the lexicon associated with the act of migration can weave itself into the identities of migrants. The ways in which the transnational and diasporic spaces are dictated by certain narratives, for example the allegory of dreaming and the language of guilt, are explored. It also investigates migrants' ongoing connection with the homeland, considering social and cultural elements, their reception in UK, and British media representations of Yugoslavia.

Contributing to the knowledge on the experiences of migrants from a part of the world which has been under-researched in terms of its migrating populations, this book will be of interest to students and scholars of Political Geography, Social Geography, Eastern European Politics, and Migration and Diaspora studies.

Author: Munro, Gayle Publisher: Routledge Illustration: n Language: ENG Title: Transnationalism, Diaspora and Migrants from the former Yugoslavia in Britain Pages: 00132 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00132 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2016-09-13 SKU-13/ISBN: 9781138697782 Category: Science : Earth Sciences - Geography Category: Social Science : Human Geography