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Counter-Diaspora: The Greek Second Generation Returns “Home”
Harvard University Press, 2014 Cloth: 978-0-674-42006-9 Library of Congress Classification E184.G7C47 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.8893073
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book focuses on the return of the diasporic Greek second generation to Greece, primarily in the first decade of the twenty-first century, and their evolving, often ambivalent, senses of belonging and conceptualizations of "home." Drawing from a large-scale research project employing a multi-sited and multi-method comparative approach, Counter-Diaspora is a narrative ethnographic account of the lives and identities of second-generation Greek-Americans and Greek-Germans. Through an interdisciplinary gender and generational lens, the study examines lived migration experiences at three diasporic moments: growing up within the Greek diasporic setting in the United States and Germany; motivations for the counter-diasporic return; and experiences in the "homeland" of Greece. Research documents and analyzes a range of feelings and experiences associated with this "counter-diasporic" return to the ancestral homeland. See other books on: Children of immigrants | Greeks | Migrations | Return migration | Social surveys See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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