Fluctuating Transnationalism

Fluctuating Transnationalism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9783658188269
ISBN-13 : 365818826X
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Book Synopsis Fluctuating Transnationalism by : Astghik Chaloyan

Download or read book Fluctuating Transnationalism written by Astghik Chaloyan and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-06-28 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book concerns various modes of being transnational among a diasporic population—Armenians in Germany—by drawing parallels between the first and second generation migrants. It puts forth the questions as to whether or not, and which kind of transactional activity/ties/practices survive over generations, and to what extent transnational engagements influence self-identification and the sense of belonging. It also examines how various modes of transnationalism, in turn, impact the sense of belonging. The book fleshes out new perspectives and interpretations of transnationalism, by revealing specific aspects of border-spanning ties, and by showing that connections to the country of origin do not necessarily need to be sustained or intensive in order to survive. They can, instead, fluctuate depending on various factors but still have the “right” to be called transnational.


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