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Migration and Identity

Linda Hill

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"Migration and Identity" explores how the movement of people, particularly indigenous populations, across borders reshapes their cultural and personal identities. It examines the profound impact of migration as a catalyst for cultural transformation, leading to both resilience and displacement. The book highlights the disruption of traditional social structures and the emergence of hybrid identities, demonstrating that while migration inevitably alters cultural landscapes, indigenous communities actively negotiate their identities through adaptation, resistance, and reinvention. The book is structured to provide a comprehensive understanding of the effects of migration beginning with core concepts, exploring historical contexts, and focusing on specific case studies. For example, diasporic communities often employ strategies to maintain their cultural heritage through language, art, and rituals. The book uses ethnographic fieldwork, oral histories, archival documents, and demographic data to provide a nuanced understanding of cultural preservation. What makes this book valuable is its focus on the agency of indigenous peoples, highlighting their resilience in adapting to new environments. It fosters interdisciplinary connections across fields such as anthropology, sociology, and history, offering a holistic perspective in an increasingly globalized world. This approach provides insights relevant to policy-making and organizations supporting indigenous communities, addressing ongoing debates surrounding cultural appropriation and the ethics of migration policies.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 72 pages.

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