Making a Homeland
Roots and Routes of Transnational Armenian Engagement
Abstract
Ties to the homeland have always been a central focus of global diaspora and migration studies. How and why do the descendants of migrants maintain their attachment to the ancestral homeland? To what extent do emotional ties bind second and later generations of migrants to that place? Tsypylma Darieva examines various actors, channels and sites of transnational Armenian engagement that generate new pathways of diasporic ›roots‹ mobility. Drawing on long-term ethnographic observations in Armenia and in the USA, she examines transnational flows of people, money and ideas to show the social and political significance that roots mobility acquires when the mythical ›homeland‹ becomes a real place.
Keywords
Transnational Engagement; Diaspora; Homeland; Armenia; USA; Migration; Globalization; Memory Culture; Cultural Anthropology; Eastern Europe; SociologyDOI
10.1515/9783839462546ISBN
9783839462546, 9783837662542, 9783839462546Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2023Imprint
transcript VerlagSeries
Global Studies,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples
Cultural studies
Social and cultural anthropology