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Making a Homeland : Roots and Routes of Transnational Armenian Engagement, Paperback / softback Book

Making a Homeland : Roots and Routes of Transnational Armenian Engagement Paperback / softback

Part of the Global Studies series

Paperback / softback

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Transnational flows of people, money and ideas are part and parcel of globalization processes.

Ties to the homeland have always been a central focus of migration studies.

How and why do the descendants of migrants maintain their attachment to the ancestral homeland?

Tsypylma Darieva examines the changing nature of transnational migratory flows and a new generation of diasporic youth among global Armenians.

Drawing on long-term observation and ethnographic and interview data, she shows the social and political significance that homeland pilgrimage and roots mobility acquire when the mythical "homeland" becomes a real (local) place.

How do these flows shape transnational post-migrant life projects and visions of the future between West and East?

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