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17 Sep 2015 The Impact of Diasporas: Foreword robin cohen and joanna story. 5. Crossing the Continent: African Diasporas within Africa oliver bakewell. 7. Converging Cultures: The Hadrami Diaspora in the Indian Ocean iain walker. 11. Creolisation and Diaspora: Diverging, Converging robin cohen and olivia
relatively little attention from scholars in the emerging ?eld of diaspora studies, despite the exponential increase of scholarship in recent years. Epistemological development has lagged behind the writing of monographs and, to a lesser extent, comparative studies. As the term has been appropriated by African, Asian, and
There are some words that are used at loosing theirs meanings. Diaspora is one of these. Full or empty of meaning, we are speaking today of “Cultural. Diasporas" (Cohen), of “Fear Diasporas" (Appadurai), of “Virtual Diasporas," etc. This introductive paper is an attempt to clarify the development of a concept since the
'Diaspora' (Dufoix, 2008), a word of Greek origin, refers to the dispersal throughout the world of people with the same territorial origin. A descriptive notion, dispersion is often given religious or ideological con- notations such as in the Hebrew concept of galut. (exile), which is imbued with messianic aspirations of. 'Return'.
Migration and diaspora mary j. hickman. Introduction. Irish migration in the nineteenth century is one of the most significant movements of population in modern European history, in terms of the total number of people involved and the proportion migrating. Between. 1801 and 1921 (the period of Union with Britain),
1 Jan 2005 The 'diaspora' diaspora. Rogers Brubaker. Abstract. As the use of 'diaspora' has proliferated in the last decade, its meaning has been stretched in various directions. This article traces the dispersion of the term in semantic, conceptual and disciplinary space; analyses three core elements that continue to be
The first edition of this book had a major impact on diaspora studies and was the foundational text in an emerging research and teaching field. This second edition extends and clarifies Cohen's argument, addresses some critiques and outlines new perspectives for the study of diasporas. The book has also been made more
DIASPORAS AND THE STATE: FROM VICTIMS TO CHALLENGERS. Robin Cohen. The notion of 'diaspora', used first in the classical world, has acquired renewed importance in the late twentieth century. Once the term applied principally to Jews and less commonly to Greeks, Armenians and Africans. Now at least thirty
Amsterdam University Press. reseArch. IMISCOE. Diaspora and. Transnationalism. D iaspora and Transnationalism. Concepts, Theories and Methods rainer baub ck & thomas faist (eds.) bau b ck & faist (ed s.)
first issue of a new—in 1991—journal. (Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational. Studies) dedicated to the study and discussion of research on Diasporas. The journal's foundation in the early 1990s denotes the blossoming of interests for the concept that characterized that decade.
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