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El. knyga: Finding Home in Europe: Chronicles of Global Migrants

  • Formatas: 232 pages
  • Serija: Worlds in Motion
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800738515
  • Formatas: 232 pages
  • Serija: Worlds in Motion
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Berghahn Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781800738515

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Bringing together the voices of nine individuals from an archive of over two hundred in-depth interviews with transnational migrants and refugees across five European countries, Finding Home in Europe critically engages with how home is experienced by those who move among changing social and cultural constraints. Highly conscious of the political strength of their voices, migrants and asylum seekers speak out loud to the authors, as this volume seeks to challenge the narrative that these people are out of place or cannot claim their right to belong.

Recenzijos

Skillfully using a combination of oral history and ethnography, each of the nine main chapters is woven around the life story of one of the two hundred people who participated in a large-scale, four-year research project investigating searches for and struggles over home. Finding Home in Europe is simultaneously both a collection of individual stories and a critical analysis of how structural inequalities, including class, racisms and patriarchy and the legacies of European colonialism both shape and are occasionally subverted by the lives chronicled in its pages. Ben Rogaly, Professor of Human Geography, University of Sussex, UK





The authors commitment to ethnographic longitudinal studies and individual biographies brings us up close to life as it is lived travelling from place to place, thus challenging and extending our knowledge, understanding, empathy, senses and tastes of homes left behind. Anne S. Grųnseth, Professor in Social Anthropology, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences





What makes this volume particularly compelling is how it weaves together sophisticated theorizing of home and migration with the lived, felt and narrated experiences of making home under often very difficult conditions. The volume strongly enriches our understanding of how searching, struggling and sustaining to belong is located in the precarious idea of home. Julia Pauli, Professor in Cultural Anthropology, University of Hamburg





Through a series of richly etched and complex life stories of mobility, displacement and home, the volume offers a captivating and insightful journey into migrants' search for home on the move, negotiating roots and routes, and the struggles and challenges they face in doing so both in the public and domestic arena, including around practices of food preparation and sharing. Professor Nando Sigona, University of Birmingham

List of illustrations

Acknowledgments



Introduction: Bringing the Migrants Voices to the Home and Mobility Nexus

Sara Bonfanti and Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia



Part I: Searching for Home

Paolo Boccagni



Chapter
1. Moved by the Hand of God: Lucho, A Peruvian Religious Minister
in Manchester

Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia



Chapter
2. One Essential Home (Ecuador), Another Existential Home (With
My Mother), Many Houses In-Between: The Story of Miriam

Paolo Boccagni



Chapter
3. Priya: Homing in the Global Job Market. Life Story of an Indian
Woman in the Netherlands

Sara Bonfanti



Part II: Struggles at Home

Sara Bonfanti



Chapter
4. Once We Relax, the Door of Trauma is Open: Aaron Life Story

Milena Belloni



Chapter
5. A Story of Accumulated Homelessness. Mateos, an Eritrean Refugee
in Rome

Aurora Massa and Milena Belloni



Chapter
6. Yolanda: A Peruvian Care Worker on the Spanish Frontline

Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia



Part III: Tastes of Home

Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia



Chapter
7. Cooking Multiple Homes by Revisiting Eritrean Food in London: The
story of Makda

Aurora Massa



Chapter
8. Sumant: The Home Recipe to Make a Move. Life Story of a Sikh Man
in Britain

Sara Bonfanti



Chapter
9. Paola: Performing Memory and Reproducing Food Cultures

Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia



Afterword: Home as a Trope of Inequality

Russell King



Index
Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia holds a PhD in Development Studies from the University of Manchester. His research interests include home and homemaking; displacement, migration and mobilities; ageing and narrative research. Since 2018 Luis Eduardo has collaborated with the HOMInG Project, University of Trento.