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A Muslim Diaspora In Australia Bosnian Migration And Questions Of Identity Lejla Voloder

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A Muslim Diaspora In Australia Bosnian Migration And Questions Of Identity Lejla Voloder
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Author: Lejla Voloder
ISBN: 9781350985117, 1350985112
Language: English
Year: 2017

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A Muslim Diaspora In Australia Bosnian Migration And Questions Of Identity Lejla Voloder by Lejla Voloder 9781350985117, 1350985112 instant download after payment.

In a world of increasingly mixed identities, what does it mean to belong? As western democracies increasingly curtail their support for multiculturalism, how can migrants establish belonging as citizens? A Muslim Diaspora in Australia explores how a particular migrant group has faced the challenges of belonging. The author illustrates how Bosnian migrants in Australia have sought to find places for themselves as migrants, as refugees, and as Muslims, in Australia and Australian society. Challenging the methodological nationalism that tends to dominate discussions of migrant identities, the author exposes the ways in which dignity emerges as a dominant concern for people as they relate to varied local, national and translational contexts. Very little is known about how migrants themselves read and react to the multiple challenges of belonging and this pioneering work offers a timely and much needed critical insight into what it means to belong.

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