【Routledge版 ディアスポラ研究ハンドブック】
Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies (Routledge International Handbooks) '18
目次
Diaspora studies: an introduction Robin Cohen and Carolin Fischer PART I: EXPLORING AND DEBATING DIASPORA 1. Diaspora before it became a concept Stephane Dufoix 2. Diaspora studies: past, present and promise Khachig Tololyan 3. Key methodological tools for diaspora studies: combining the transnational and intersectional approaches Anna Amelina and Karolina Barglowski 4. The social construction of diasporas: conceptual development and the Rwandan case Simon Turner 5. Diasporas as social movements? Sharon M. Quinsaat 6. Performing diaspora Alpha Abebe note 3 photos 7. Embodying belonging: diaspora’s racialization and cultural citizenship Taku Suzuki 8. Music, dance and diaspora Ananya Jahanara Kabir 9. Diasporic filmmaking in Europe Daniela Berghahn 10. Writing in Diaspora Zuzanna Olszewska PART II: COMPLEX DIASPORAS 11. Making and ‘faking’ a diasporic heritage Marc Scully 12. Translanguaging and diasporic imagination Zhu Hua and Li Wei 13. Multi-religious diasporas: rethinking the relationship between religion and diaspora Dominic Pasura 14. Homelessness and statelessness: possibilities and perils Barzoo Eliassi 15. Diaspora and class, class and diaspora Nicholas Van Hear 16. Working-class cosmopolitans and diaspora Pnina Werbner 17. Transversal crossings and diasporic intersections Amanda Wise 18. Intersectionalizing diaspora studies Marie Godin 19. Bridging the mobility-sedentarism and agency-structure dichotomies in diasporic return migration Nanor Karageozian PART III HOME: AND HOME-MAKING 20. Unravelling the conceptual link between transnationalism and diaspora: hometown networks Thomas Lacroix 21. Deportees as ‘reverse diasporas’ Shahram Khosravi 22. Diasporicity: relative embeddedness in transnational and co-ethnic networks Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda 23. Moral comforts of remaining in exile: snapshots from conflict-generated Indonesian diasporas Antje Missbach 24. Islamic schooling and the second generation: a diaspora perspective Hanna Hochner 25. Diaspora and home: interrogating embodied precarity in an era of forced displacement Divya P. Tolia-Kelly 26. Diasporas and political obligation Ilan Zvi Baron PART IV: CONNECTING DIASPORA 27. Diaspora and religion: connecting and disconnecting Giulia Liberatore and Leslie Fesenmyer 28. Digital diasporas Mihaela Nedelcu 29. Diaspora politics and political remittances: a conceptual reflection Lea Muller-Funk 30. Diasporas building peace: reflections from the experience of Middle Eastern diasporas Bahar Baser and Mari Toivanen 31. Postcolonial states, nation-building and the (un)making of diasporas Jen Dickenson 32. The plasticity of diasporic identities in super-diverse cities Tamsin Barber 33. Displaced imaginations, bodies and things: materiality and subjectivity of forced migration Sandra H. Dudley PART V: CRITIQUES AND APPLIED DIASPORA STUDIES 34. Preserving or discarding diaspora Carolin Fischer and Janine Dahinden 35. Disconnecting from home: contesting the salience of the diaspora Gijsbert Oonk 36. Why engage diasporas? Alan Gamlen 37. Diaspora mobilizations for conflict: beyond amplification and reduction Maria Koinova 38. Diasporas and development Ben Page and Claire Mercer 39. Diasporas and the politics of memory and commemoration Khatharya Um 40. At home in diaspora: the Babylonian Talmud as diasporist manifesto Daniel Boyarin
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