Diasporas of the modern Middle East : contextualising community / edited by Anthony Gorman and Sossie Kasbarian.
| Call Number | 304.80956 |
| Title | Diasporas of the modern Middle East : contextualising community / edited by Anthony Gorman and Sossie Kasbarian. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (vi, 416 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Oct 2017). |
| Contents | I. Post-Ottoman reconfigurations. Model citizens or a fifth column? Greek Orthodox (Rum) communities in Syria and Turkey between secularism and multiculturalism / Haris Theodorelis-Rigas -- Muhammad Farid: between nationalism and the Egyptian-Ottoman diaspora / Ehud R. Toledano -- Evolution of a North Caucasian community in Late Ottoman and Republican Turkey: the case of Anatolian Ossetians / Georgy Chochiev -- The Italians of Egypt: return to diaspora / Anthony Gorman -- II. Exile, 'return' and resistance. Diaspora tourism and identity: subversion and consolation in Armenian pilgrimages to eastern Turkey / Zeynep Turan and Anny Bakalian -- Stories of identity and resistance: Palestinian women outside the homeland / Maria Holt -- III. Community in host states- establishing new homes. The 'others' within: the Armenian community in Cyprus / Sossie Kasbarian -- Palestinian refugees in Lebanon: worthy lives in unworthy conditions / May Farah -- IV. New diasporas. Malayalee migrants and translocal Kerala politics in the Gulf: re-conceptualising the 'political' / M.H. Ilias -- Diaspora, immobility and the experience of waiting: young Iraqi refugees in Cairo / Elisa Pascucci -- Home in Lebanese diaspora literature / Jumana Bayeh. |
| Summary | Explores the changing conceptions and practice of diaspora in the modern Middle East. Approaching the Middle East through the lens of Diaspora Studies, the 11 detailed case studies in this volume explore the experiences of different diasporic communities in and of the region, and look at the changing conceptions and practice of diaspora in the modern Middle East. In situating these different communities within their own narratives - of conflict, resistance, war, genocide, persecution, displacement, migration - these studies stress both the common elements of diaspora but also their individual specificity in a way that challenges, complements and at times subverts the dominant nationalist historiography of the region.Case studies include Greek Orthodox communities in Syria and Turkey, the late Ottoman elites, the Ossetians in Turkey, the Italians of Egypt, the Cypriot Armenian community, Armenian diasporic tourism in Turkey, Palestinians in Lebanon, Malayalees in the Gulf, Iraqis in Egypt, and Lebanese diaspora literature. |
| Added Author | Gorman, Anthony, 1959- editor. Kasbarian, Sossie, editor. |
| Subject | Arabs Foreign countries. Iranians Foreign countries. Middle East Emigration and immigration. Southeast Asia Emigration and immigration. |
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| Summary | Explores the changing conceptions and practice of diaspora in the modern Middle East. Approaching the Middle East through the lens of Diaspora Studies, the 11 detailed case studies in this volume explore the experiences of different diasporic communities in and of the region, and look at the changing conceptions and practice of diaspora in the modern Middle East. In situating these different communities within their own narratives - of conflict, resistance, war, genocide, persecution, displacement, migration - these studies stress both the common elements of diaspora but also their individual specificity in a way that challenges, complements and at times subverts the dominant nationalist historiography of the region.Case studies include Greek Orthodox communities in Syria and Turkey, the late Ottoman elites, the Ossetians in Turkey, the Italians of Egypt, the Cypriot Armenian community, Armenian diasporic tourism in Turkey, Palestinians in Lebanon, Malayalees in the Gulf, Iraqis in Egypt, and Lebanese diaspora literature. |
| Notes | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Oct 2017). |
| Contents | I. Post-Ottoman reconfigurations. Model citizens or a fifth column? Greek Orthodox (Rum) communities in Syria and Turkey between secularism and multiculturalism / Haris Theodorelis-Rigas -- Muhammad Farid: between nationalism and the Egyptian-Ottoman diaspora / Ehud R. Toledano -- Evolution of a North Caucasian community in Late Ottoman and Republican Turkey: the case of Anatolian Ossetians / Georgy Chochiev -- The Italians of Egypt: return to diaspora / Anthony Gorman -- II. Exile, 'return' and resistance. Diaspora tourism and identity: subversion and consolation in Armenian pilgrimages to eastern Turkey / Zeynep Turan and Anny Bakalian -- Stories of identity and resistance: Palestinian women outside the homeland / Maria Holt -- III. Community in host states- establishing new homes. The 'others' within: the Armenian community in Cyprus / Sossie Kasbarian -- Palestinian refugees in Lebanon: worthy lives in unworthy conditions / May Farah -- IV. New diasporas. Malayalee migrants and translocal Kerala politics in the Gulf: re-conceptualising the 'political' / M.H. Ilias -- Diaspora, immobility and the experience of waiting: young Iraqi refugees in Cairo / Elisa Pascucci -- Home in Lebanese diaspora literature / Jumana Bayeh. |
| Subject | Arabs Foreign countries. Iranians Foreign countries. Middle East Emigration and immigration. Southeast Asia Emigration and immigration. |
| Multimedia |