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Diaspora A Very Short Introduction Kevin Kenny

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Diaspora A Very Short Introduction Kevin Kenny
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.2 MB
Author: Kevin Kenny
ISBN: 9780199858583, 0199858586
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Diaspora A Very Short Introduction Kevin Kenny by Kevin Kenny 9780199858583, 0199858586 instant download after payment.

What does diaspora mean? Until quite recently, the word had a specific and restricted meaning, referring principally to the dispersal and exile of the Jews. But since the 1960s, the term diaspora has proliferated to a remarkable extent, to the point where it is now applied to migrants of almost every kind. This Very Short Introduction explains where the concept of diaspora came from, how its meaning changed over time, why its usage has expanded so dramatically in recent years, and how it can both clarify and distort the nature of migration. Kevin Kenny highlights the strength of diaspora as a mode of explanation, focusing on three key elements—movement, connectivity, and return—and illustrating his argument with examples drawn from Jewish, Armenian, African, Irish, and Asian diasporas. He shows that diaspora is not simply a synonym for the movement of people. Its explanatory power is greatest when people believe that their departure was forced rather than voluntary....
ISBN : 9780199858583

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