The word ‘diaspora’ has leapt from its previously confined use –
mainly concerned with the dispersion of Jews, Greeks, Armenians and
Africans away from their natal homelands – to cover the cases of
many other ethnic groups, nationalities and religions. But this
‘horizontal’ scattering of the word to cover the mobility of many
groups to many destinations, has been paralleled also by
‘vertical’ leaps, with the word diaspora being deployed to cover
more and more phenomena and serve more and more objectives of
different actors. With sections on ‘debating the concept’,
‘complexity’, ‘home and home-making’, ‘connections’ and
‘critiques’, the Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies is likely
to remain an authoritative reference for some time. Each contribution
includes a targeted list of references for further reading. The
editors have carefully blended established scholars of diaspora with
younger scholars looking at how diasporas are constructed ‘from
below’. The adoption of a variety of conceptual perspectives allows
for generalization, contrasts and comparisons between cases. In this
exciting and authoritative collection over 40 scholars from many
countries have explored the evolving use of the concept of diaspora,
its possibilities as well as its limitations. This Handbook will be
indispensable for students undertaking essays, debates and
dissertations in the field.
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9781351805490
Publisert
2018
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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