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This book concerns various modes of being transnational among a
diasporic population-Armenians in Germany-by drawing parallels
between the first and second generation migrants. It puts forth the
questions as to whether or not, and which kind of transactional
activity/ties/practices survive over generations, and to what
extent transnational engagements influence self-identification and
the sense of belonging. It also examines how various modes of
transnationalism, in turn, impact the sense of belonging. The book
fleshes out new perspectives and interpretations of
transnationalism, by revealing specific aspects of border-spanning
ties, and by showing that connections to the country of origin do
not necessarily need to be sustained or intensive in order to
survive. They can, instead, fluctuate depending on various factors
but still have the "right" to be called transnational.
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