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Syrian-Armenian women migrants in Armenia : gender, identity and painful belonging / Anahid Matossian.

Autor: Rodzaj materiału: TekstSerie: Armenians in the modern and early modern worldOpis: pages cmTyp zawartości:
  • text
Tryb odtwarzania:
  • unmediated
Typ nośnika:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780755648467
  • 9780755648504
Tematy: Klasyfikacja LOC: Streszczenie: "This book traces the experiences of Syrian-Armenian women refugees in Armenia as they navigated their changing and gendered identities from their adopted 'homeland' to their socially constructed new 'ancestral' home. The rich ethnographic research conducted over 6 years by the author reveals how women adjusted to new lives in Armenia, supported themselves through gendered work such as embroidery production, yet mostly challenge simple identities such as 'refugee' or 'repatriate'. It further reveals crucial insight into how experiences and traumatic memories of war in Syria and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict reciprocally shape each other in the minds of the women interviewed"--Inne nry kontrolne: 23827728
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Biblioteka Instytutu Solidarności i Męstwa im. W. Pileckiego 21767 (Przeglądaj półkę(Otwórz poniżej)) Dostępny 00021767

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book traces the experiences of Syrian-Armenian women refugees in Armenia as they navigated their changing and gendered identities from their adopted 'homeland' to their socially constructed new 'ancestral' home. The rich ethnographic research conducted over 6 years by the author reveals how women adjusted to new lives in Armenia, supported themselves through gendered work such as embroidery production, yet mostly challenge simple identities such as 'refugee' or 'repatriate'. It further reveals crucial insight into how experiences and traumatic memories of war in Syria and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict reciprocally shape each other in the minds of the women interviewed"--

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