توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Greek Islander Migration to Australia since the 1950s: (Re)discovering Limnian Identity, Belonging and Home
نام کتاب : Greek Islander Migration to Australia since the 1950s: (Re)discovering Limnian Identity, Belonging and Home
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مهاجرت جزیرهنشینان یونانی به استرالیا از دهه 1950: (باز)کشف هویت، تعلق و خانه لیمنی
سری : Palgrave Studies in Migration History
نویسندگان : Melissa N. Afentoulis
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 268
ISBN (شابک) : 3030856607 , 9783030856601
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Praise for Greek Islander Migration to Australia since the 1950s
Contents
1 Unravelling Islanders’ Migration Stories
Conceptualising Migration and Identity
The Significance of Ethno-Regional Identity for Islanders
Transnationalism – A Lens in Migration Studies
Women and Migration
Oral History and the Art of Storytelling
Outline of the Book
References
2 ‘From Whence We Came’- Migration from Limnos to Australia
Island History and Migration
The Shaping of Limnian Identity
Choosing Migration – ‘The Best of Two Evils?’
A Diaspora Community Evolving
References
3 ‘For a Better Life’: In a New Country
Memories and Remembering
Hard Work, Tenacity and a Drive to Succeed
Rural Destinations Creating New Paths
Women’s Lives and Work in Migration
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Home and Belonging
References
4 ‘Who Are We?’: Identity, Belonging and Place
The Early Years in Australia: Themes and Storylines
Belonging and Place: Why Is It Important?
A Second Generation Growing Up: Insiders/Outsiders
Identity Ambiguities: ‘Who Are We?’
References
5 Diasporic Meanings of Home and ‘Dual Lives’
The Significance of Returning—The First Generation
The Significance of Returning—The Second Generation
Island Heritage, Identity and ‘Dual Lives’
Communication and Social Media—Facilitating Relationships
References
6 From Pilgrimage to ‘A Way of Life’
Transnational Relationships—A Continuing Process
The Voices of Those-Who-Stayed-Behind
From Pilgrimage to ‘A Way of Life’
References
7 Consolidation and Reflections About the Future
Identity Changes, Evolves and Transforms
Return Visits Become a Way of Life in a Transnational World
The Ancestral Home Becomes Home Too
Seeking a ‘A Better Life’
Multiple Identities—Defining Women in Migration
References
Appendices
Appendix 1: Bio-data of Narrators Interviewed Between 2013 and 2014
Group 1: First Generation Post-war Immigrants
Anthoula*
Con (Kostas)
Alekos*
Dimitrios (Jim)
Apostolos*
Katerina
Maria
Niki
Leonidas*
Paleologos (Paul)
Panagiotis (Peter)
Evanthia*
Stelios (Lakis)
Group 2: Second Generation Descendants of Migrants
Andrew (Andreas)
Despina S
Despina W
Myrsina*
Vasilis*
Fotoula
John
Nektarios (Nick)
Nikolaos (Nikos)
Pantelis (Peter)
Margarita*
Athanasios*
Sonia
Pelagia*
Nasos*
Group 3: Limnians Who-stayed-behind on the Island
Athanasia*
Stavros*
Ioanna*
Triantafilia*
Angelos*
Stefanos*
Marigo*
Mbambis*
Christina*
Chrysoula*
Appendix 2: Glossary of Greek Words and Expressions
Appendix 3: The Interview Topics Guide Used
Further Readings
Index