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Uprootings/Regroundings - Questions of Home and Migration (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Uprootings/Regroundings - Questions of Home and Migration (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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New forms of transnational mobility and diasporic belonging have
become emblematic of a supposed 'global' condition of uprootedness.
Yet much recent theorizing of our so-called 'postmodern' life
emphasizes movement and fluidity without interrogating who and what
is 'on the move'. This original and timely book examines the
interdependence of mobility and belonging by considering how homes
are formed in relationship to movement. It suggests that movement
does not only happen when one leaves home, and that homes are not
always fixed in a single location. Home and belonging may involve
attachment and movement, fixation and loss, and the transgression
and enforcement of boundaries. What is the relationship between
leaving home and the imagining of home itself? And having left
home, what might it mean to return? How can we re-think what it
means to be grounded, or to stay put? Who moves and who stays? What
interaction is there between those who stay and those who arrive
and leave? Focusing on differences of race, gender, class and
sexuality, the contributors reveal how the movements of bodies and
communities are intrinsic to the making of homes, nations,
identities and boundaries. They reflect on the different
experiences of being at home, leaving home, and going home. They
also explore ways in which attachment to place and locality can be
secured - as well as challenged - through the movements that make
up our dwelling places.Uprootings/Regroundings: Questions of Home
and Migration is a groundbreaking exploration of the parallel and
entwined meanings of home and migration. Contributors draw on
feminist and postcolonial theory to explore topics including Irish,
Palestinian, and indigenous attachments to 'soils of significance';
the making of and trafficking across European borders; the female
body as a symbol of home or nation; and the shifting grounds of
'queer' migrations and 'creole' identities.This innovative analysis
will open up avenues of research an
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