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Narratives & Meanings of Migration

Narratives & Meanings of Migration

9781617611032
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This book combines the presentation of a wide range of immigrants narratives with a psychoanalytically oriented analysis of their meanings. This book is based on original research material collected via in-depth interviews with Israelis who have experienced migration. Demonstrating the variety and richness of individual expressions in migration, it holds narratives of immigration in adolescence and in adulthood and immigration stories of mothers and spouses. Various countries of origin -- from Tunisia to Siberia -- are represented as well as different periods of immigration, from 1949 through 2000. The authors personal immigration story is also presented in the book.
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9781617611032
9781617611032

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
199
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
412
  • Prologue; On Narratives -- Irena; On Theoretical Meanings; On Personal Meanings -- Esther & Nicole; Susana -- Dreaming in Hebrew & Counting in Spanish; Sarah -- Here in Israel I Have the Same Colors, I Dont Stick Out; Kabede -- Because of the Journey on Foot, We Earned A Place in History; Alina -- I Do Not Need Anyone to Tell Me What to Do. This is Not Exactly Good.; Tanya -- Once We Got Up & Left, A Better Progress Began; Nancy -- God Keeps An Eye on His Children; Motherhood in Cultural Transition; Preparing Adolescents for Immigration; A Dialogue Across Cultural Divides; Teaching to Listen to Immigrants; Epilogue; References; Index.
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