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E-grāmata: Homecomings: Unsettling Paths of Return

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Despite the mass dislocation and repatriation efforts of the last century, the study of return movements still sits on the periphery of anthropology and migration research. Homecomings explores the forces and motives that drive immigrants, war refugees, political exiles, and their descendants back to places of origin. By including a range of homecoming experiences, Markowitz and Stefansson destabilize the key oppositions and the key terminologies that have vexed migration studies for decades, analyzing migration and repatriation; home and homeland; and host, returnee, and newcomer through a comparative ethnographic lens. The volume provides rich answers to the following questions: · Does group repatriation, sponsored and sometimes coerced by national governments or supranational organizations, create resettlement conditions more or less favorable than those experienced by individuals or families who made this journey alone? · How important are first impressions, living conditions, and initial reception in shaping the experience of home in the homeland? · What are the expectations that a mythologized homeland encourages in those who have left? Filling a conspicuous gap in the literature on migration in diverse fields such as anthropology, politics, international law, and cultural studies, Homecomings and the gripping ethnographic studies included in the volume demonstrate that a home and a homeland remain salient cultural imperatives that can inspire a call to political action.

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Homecomings is a welcome addition to the limited recent literature on return migration and homecoming experiences. ... an inspiring text that unravels the manu hidden layers of mobility, return and homeness..... -- Anastasia Christou, University of Sussex * Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies * These studies, focusing on experiences of return migration in several continents, challenge assumptions about the relation of mobility to home. 'Homecomings' are never simply returns from exile, however, but also the unsettling of pasts and the making of futures. -- John Borneman, Princeton University Homecomings is a welcome addition to the limited recent literature on return migration and homecoming experiences. ... an inspiring text that unravels the manu hidden layers of mobility, return and homeness. -- Anastasia Christou, University of Sussex * Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies *

Part I Introduction
1(34)
Homecomings to the Future: From Diasporic Mythographies to Social Projects of Return
2(19)
Anders H. Stefansson
The Home(s) of Homecomings
21(14)
Fran Markowitz
Part II Homecomings of Immigrants and Refugees
35(56)
Tigrayan Returnees' Notions of Home: Five Variations on a Theme
36(18)
Laura Hammond
Sarajevo Suffering: Homecoming and the Hierarchy of Homeland Hardship
54(22)
Anders H. Stefansson
Extra Hungariam Non Est Vita? The Relationships between Hungarian Immigrants and Their Homeland
76(15)
Eva V. Huseby-Darvas
Part III Blurried Homes, Blurred Diaspora-Homeland Boundaries
91(74)
Homecoming to the Diaspora: Nation and State in Visits of Israelis to Morocco
92(17)
Andre Levy
From the Centers to the Periphery: ``Repatriation'' to an Armenian Homeland in the Twentieth Century
109(16)
Susan Pattie
When Home Is Not the Homeland: The Case of Japanese Brazilian Ethnic Return Migration
125(21)
Takeyuki (Gaku) Tsuda
Promised Land, Imagined Homelands: Ethiopian Jews' Immigration to Israel
146(19)
Lisa Anteby-Yemini
Part IV Contentious Homecomings
165(46)
Transatlantic Dreaming: Slavery, Tourism, and Diasporic Encounters
166(17)
Bayo Holsey
Leaving Babylon to Come Home to Israel: Closing the Circle of the Black Diaspora
183(16)
Fran Markowitz
While Waiting for the Ferry to Cuba: Adio Kerida and the Goodbye That Isn't a Farewell
199(12)
Ruth Behar
Index 211(4)
About the Contributors 215


Fran Markowitz teaches anthropology in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheva, Israel. Anders H. Stefansson is research assistant at the Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.