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Title Coming home? : refugees, migrants, and those who stayed behind / edited by Lynellyn D. Long and Ellen Oxfeld
Published Philadelphia : Penn, University of Pennsylvania Press, [2004]
©2004

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 275 pages)
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Illusions of home in the story of a Rwandan refugee's return / John Janzen -- Contemplating repatriation to Eritrea / Lucia Ann McSpadden -- Filipina depictions of migrant life for their kin at home / Jane A. Margold -- Viet Kieu on a fast track back? / Lynellyn D. Long -- Chinese villagers and the moral dilemmas of return visits / Ellen Oxfeld -- Changing Filipina identities and ambivalent returns / Nicole Constable -- Returning German Jews and questions of identity / John Borneman -- Repatriation and social class in Nicaragua / James Phillips -- Refugee returns to Sarajevo and their challenge to contemporary narratives of mobility / Anders H. Stefansson -- The making of a good citizen in an Ethiopian returnee settlement / Laura Hammond -- West Indian migrants and their rediscovery of Barbados / George Gmelch
Summary Few things weigh on the human spirit more heavily than a sense of place; the lands we live in and return to have a profound ability to shape our notions of home and homeland, not to mention our own identities. The pull of the familiar and the desire to begin anew are conflicting impulses for the nearly 180 million people who live outside their countries of origin, often with the expectation of returning home. Of 30 million people who immigrated to the United States alone between 1900 and 1980, 10 million are believed to have returned to their homelands.While migration flows occur in both directions, surprisingly few studies of transnationalism, global migration, or diaspora address return experiences. Undertaking a comparative analysis of how coming home affects individuals and their communities in a myriad cultural and geographic settings, the contributors to this volume seek to understand the unique return migration experiences of refugees, migrants, and various others as they confront the social pressures and a sense of displacement that accompany their journeys.The returns depicted in Coming Home? range from temporary visits to permanent repatriation, from voluntary to coerced movements, and from those occurring after a few years of exile to those after several decades away. The geographic sites include the Balkans, Barbados, China, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Germany, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Rwanda, and Vietnam. Several studies portray the experiences of returning refugees who earlier fled war and violence, while others focus on economic or labor migrants.As the essays show, connections between permanent returnees and home communities are contentious and complex. On the one hand, issues of land title, property rights, political orientation, and religious and cultural beliefs and practices create grounds for clashes between returnees and their home communities, but on the other, returnees bring with them a unique ability to transform local practices and provide new resources
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Return migration -- Case studies
74.94 migration (demography)
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration.
Return migration
Rückwanderung
Rückkehr
Flüchtling
Remigratie.
Returning residents.
Repatriation.
Exile.
Rwandans.
Eritreans.
Filipinos.
Vietnamese.
Germans.
Jews.
Nicaraguans.
Bosnians.
Ethiopians.
Barbadians.
Genre/Form Case studies
Aufsatzsammlung.
Fallstudiensammlung.
Form Electronic book
Author Long, Lynellyn, editior.
Oxfeld, Ellen, 1953- editor.
LC no. 2003061825
ISBN 9781512821659
1512821659