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From Slovenia To Egypt Aleksandrinkes Transmediterranean Domestic Workers Migration And National Imagination Mirjam Milharcic Hladnik

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From Slovenia To Egypt Aleksandrinkes Transmediterranean Domestic Workers Migration And National Imagination Mirjam Milharcic Hladnik
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Publisher: V&R Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.23 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Mirjam Milharcic Hladnik
ISBN: 9783847104032, 9783847004035, 3847104039, 3847004034
Language: English
Year: 2015
Volume: 13

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From Slovenia To Egypt Aleksandrinkes Transmediterranean Domestic Workers Migration And National Imagination Mirjam Milharcic Hladnik by Mirjam Milharcic Hladnik 9783847104032, 9783847004035, 3847104039, 3847004034 instant download after payment.

Aleksandrinstvo, the women migration from a small European country to prosperous Egypt (1870-1950) brought with it dramatic changes in the role of women and men, in the value placed on women's work within the traditional economy and within the internal dynamics of their society of origin, both at the level of families and the wider community as well as in the relationships between generations. This emigration had a profound impact on women's self-esteem and at the same time on the public image of migrants as non-conventional female characters whose reputation fluctuated between silent thankful adoration and loud moral condemnation. It is thus not surprising that the phenomenon was, for half a century, buried under a thick blanket of denial and traumatic memories, which this book is trying to finally remove.

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