Migration, Post-Socialism, and Diasporic Experiences. Fragmented Lives, Entangled Worlds / Migration, Postsozialismus und Diaspora-Erfahrungen. Fragmentierte Leben, verflochtene Welten
This issue aims to deepen our understanding of the mobility and complex diasporic experiences of individuals from the former Soviet Union, exploring their intricate histories, current circumstances, and future aspirations. It focuses on the relationship between concepts such as "diaspora"...
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin/Boston
De Gruyter
2024
Walter de Gruyter GmbH De Gruyter Oldenbourg |
| Edition: | 1 |
| Series: | Journal für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im östlichen Europa (JKGE) / Journal for Culture and History of the Germans in Eastern Europe |
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| ISBN: | 3111369080, 9783111368047, 9783111369082, 311136920X, 9783111369204, 3111368041 |
| ISSN: | 2702-2455 |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Navigating Migration, Post-Socialism, and Diasporic Experiences. Fragmented Lives, Entangled Worlds -- Discerning Colours in Greyness. Defying Essentialist Representation of Latvian Russian Speakers in Surveys and Public Narrative -- "They Categorically Denied propiska to Us because We Are Germans". The Problem of Internal Migration of Soviet Germans in 1955 -1972 -- Diasporic Authority and Cultural Identities in the Armenian Diasporic Field of Post-Socialist Hungary -- The (Im‐)Possibility of 'Victim Diasporas' in Russia. The Case of Lithuanian Communities in Siberia -- The Role of Language in the Identity Practices of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel and Germany -- "Freedom in Exile?" Russian Germans, Jewish Quota Refugees and Their Life Experiences in Siberia -- Memories from the Detached Lands. Soviet Forceful Resettlement Policy in the Eyes of the Chechens, Ingush and Khevsurs (1940 -50s) -- Striving for Futures Past. Citizenship, Memory, and Central Asia-Russia Migration -- Afterword
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- Afterword
- Discerning Colours in Greyness. Defying Essentialist Representation of Latvian Russian Speakers in Surveys and Public Narrative
- The (Im‐)Possibility of ‘Victim Diasporas’ in Russia. The Case of Lithuanian Communities in Siberia
- “They Categorically Denied propiska to Us because We Are Germans”. The Problem of Internal Migration of Soviet Germans in 1955 –1972
- Lena Hercberga --
- Diasporic Authority and Cultural Identities in the Armenian Diasporic Field of Post-Socialist Hungary
- Anke Hilbrenner
- “Freedom in Exile?” Russian Germans, Jewish Quota Refugees and Their Life Experiences in Siberia
- Gintarė Venzlauskaitė --
- Cristiana Lucchetti --
- Daria Svirina --
- Hakob Matevosyan --
- Striving for Futures Past. Citizenship, Memory, and Central Asia-Russia Migration
- Alina Jašina-Schäfer, Nino Aivazishvili-Gehne --
- Anna Tchintcharauli --
- Daniel Gebel --
- Introduction: Navigating Migration, Post-Socialism, and Diasporic Experiences. Fragmented Lives, Entangled Worlds
- Frontmatter --
- The Role of Language in the Identity Practices of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Israel and Germany
- Memories from the Detached Lands. Soviet Forceful Resettlement Policy in the Eyes of the Chechens, Ingush and Khevsurs (1940 –50s)
- Mariana Irby --

