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Negotiating Identity In Scandinavia Women Migration And The Diaspora Haci Akman Editor

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Negotiating Identity In Scandinavia Women Migration And The Diaspora Haci Akman Editor
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Haci Akman (editor)
ISBN: 9781782383079, 1782383077
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Negotiating Identity In Scandinavia Women Migration And The Diaspora Haci Akman Editor by Haci Akman (editor) 9781782383079, 1782383077 instant download after payment.

Gender has a profound impact on the discourse on migration as well as various aspects of integration, social and political life, public debate, and art. This volume focuses on immigration and the concept of diaspora through the experiences of women living in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Through a variety of case studies, the authors approach the multifaceted nature of interactions between these women and their adopted countries, considering both the local and the global. The text examines the “making of the Scandinavian” and the novel ways in which diasporic communities create gendered forms of belonging that transcend the nation state.

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