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Title Palestinian, Lebanese and Syrian communities in the world : theoretical frameworks and empirical studies / edited by Trevor Batrouney [and three others]
Published Heidelberg : Universitätsverlag Winter, [2014]
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Description 1 online resource (219 pages) : color illustrations
Series Intercultural studies ; Band 5
Intercultural studies ; Bd. 5.
Contents Introduction: Palestinian, Lebanese and Syrian Communities in the World. Trevor Batrouney, Tobias Boos, Anton Escher and Paul Tabar; Ethnicity and Identity: Community building in conditions of migration; Learning to be Lebanese: Fashioning an Ethnicised Habitus in Multicultural Australia. Greg Noble and Paul Tabar; The Community and its Fragments. Ethnicity, Nationalism and the Constitution of the Syrian-Lebanese Identity in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Paulo G. Pinto; 'But what are ya?' Identity, Belonging and In-between-ness in early Lebanese Australian Communities. Anne Monsour
Othering 'Lebs'. Racialised Demonisation of Lebanese immigrants in Australia. Scott PoyntingSocieties and Family: Institutional and family networks; Australian-Lebanese Community Organisations in a Modern Globalised World. Trevor Batrouney; At Home with Skype. New Media technologies, connectivity and social change between Lebanon and the Diaspora. Nelia Hyndman-Rizk; Profit, Privilege, and the Promise of Mexico: The Making of Carlos Slim Helú and Family. Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp; Moving Mashreqis. Empire and the Politics of Notables. Camila Pastor de Maria y Campos
Politics and religion: Communities and identities in motionNationalism, Diasporisation and Identity Transition. The Palestinian Case. Jalal Al Husseini and Aude Signole; Syro-Lebanese Influence on the Guajira Peninsula. Unexpected Historical Continuities from Economic Dominance to Hezbollah Venezuela? Philipp Bruckmayr; Lebanese Muslim Families in São Paulo. Patriarchal Practices and Old Dilemmas. Oswaldo Truzzi; Markers of Identity. Local Sanctuaries and Ethno-religious Boundaries in the present-day Syrian Arab Republic. Gebhard Fartacek
Summary The existing global connectedness of migrants and their descendants from contemporary Lebanon, Syria, and ancient Palestine is the outcome of the migration history of this region, which commenced in the middle of the 19th century. Today people from this region are as well part of different societies all over the world as well as part of global communities. The contributions of this volume discuss the experiences of "living-between-cultures" that these people do in times of globalization from an interdisciplinary perspective; namely from geography, history, political science, social anthropolog
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 10, 2015)
Subject Communities.
Communities -- Palestine
Communities -- Lebanon
Communities -- Syria
Ethnicity.
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Group identity.
Islam and politics -- Middle East
Church and state.
Community life.
ethnicity.
identity.
group identity.
church and state.
Community life
Church and state
Communities
Ethnicity
Group identity
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Islam and politics
Lebanon
Middle East
Middle East -- Palestine
Syria
Form Electronic book
Author Batrouney, Trevor, editor
ISBN 3825375013
9783825375010