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"Exploring narratives produced by different groups of MENA and SSA migrants or refugees of various backgrounds, this book focuses on the spatial and temporal aspects of their experiences. Using extensive research of narratives in a variety of different languages, it examines a wide range of accounts of journeys to the host country and memories (or recreations) of "home", the spaces that migrants occupy (or not) in their new country, spaces and times they share with local populations, and different conceptions of space and time across generations. It also considers how feelings surrounding space and time are manifested within these different narratives and their affective-discursive practices. The book takes both a traditional, linear view of migration as well as a multilinear, multimodal approach, presenting the way in which people inhabit multiple real and digital spaces."--
Africans --- Middle Easterners --- African diaspora --- Migrations --- Migrations
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Beirut-based artist Mounira Al Solh's (born 1978) ongoing drawing and embroidery series documents personal experiences of political crises and displacement in Syria and the Middle East. This catalog includes a selection of her legal pad drawings.
Refugees --- Syrians --- Middle Easterners --- Immigrants --- Al Solh, Mounira,
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The Middle East is one of the smallest, yet fastest growing, tourist generating regions in the world, with outbound travel quadrupling in the last 20 years. Despite the negative impact of the socio-political unrest in the Middle East on tourism flows, prospects for the sector remain positive. Compiled by UNWTO/ETC, this publication provides an in depth analysis of the structure and trends of this market, helping destinations and commercial operators plan ahead with greater foresight.
Middle Easterners --- Place marketing --- Geographical perception --- Advertising --- Tourism --- Travel --- Europe --- Description and travel.
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The Allure of the Ancient investigates how the ancient Middle East was imagined and appropriated for artistic, scholarly, and political purposes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Bringing together scholars of the ancient and early modern worlds, the volume approaches reception history from an interdisciplinary perspective, asking how early modern artists and scholars interpreted ancient Middle Eastern civilizations-such as Egypt, Babylonia, and Persia-and how their interpretations were shaped by early modern contexts and concerns. The volume's chapters cross disciplinary boundaries in their explorations of art, philosophy, science, and literature, as well as geographical boundaries, spanning from Europe to the Caribbean to Latin America. Contributors include Elisa Boeri, Mark Darlow, Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby, Florian Ebeling, Margaret Geoga, Diane Greco Josefowicz, Andrea L. Middleton, Julia Prest, Felipe Rojas Silva, Maryam Sanjabi, Michael Seymour, John Steele, and Daniel Stolzenberg.
Middle Easterners --- East and West.. --- Public opinion. --- Europe --- Civilization --- Middle Eastern influences. --- East and West --- Public opinion
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Argentina lies at the heart of the American hemisphere's history of global migration booms of the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth century: by 1910, one of every three Argentine residents was an immigrant—twice the demographic impact that the United States experienced in the boom period. In this context, some one hundred and forty thousand Ottoman Syrians came to Argentina prior to World War I, and over the following decades Middle Eastern communities, institutions, and businesses dotted the landscape of Argentina from bustling Buenos Aires to Argentina's most remote frontiers. Argentina in the Global Middle East connects modern Latin American and Middle Eastern history through their shared links to global migration systems. By following the mobile lives of individuals with roots in the Levantine Middle East, Lily Pearl Balloffet sheds light on the intersections of ethnicity, migrant–homeland ties, and international relations. Ranging from the nineteenth century boom in transoceanic migration to twenty-first century dynamics of large-scale migration and displacement in the Arabic-speaking Eastern Mediterranean, this book considers key themes such as cultural production, philanthropy, anti-imperial activism, and financial networks over the course of several generations of this diasporic community. Balloffet's study situates this transregional history of Argentina and the Middle East within a larger story of South-South alliances, solidarities, and exchanges.
Arabs --- Middle Easterners --- Emigration and immigration --- Immigrants --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Social conditions. --- Argentina --- Middle East --- Argentina. --- Diaspora. --- Global South. --- Middle East. --- Migration. --- Mobility. --- Transregionalism.
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This book examines how African, Asian, Middle Eastern and Latin American diasporas use media to communicate among themselves and to integrate into European countries. Whereas migrant communities continue employing print and broadcasting technologies, the rapidly growing applications of Internet platforms like social media have substantially enriched their interactions. These communication practices provide valuable insights into how diasporas define themselves. The anthology investigates varied uses of media by Ecuadorian, Congolese, Moroccan, Nepalese, Portugal, Somali, Syrian and Turkish communities residing in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK. These studies are based on research methodologies including big data analysis, content analysis, focus groups, interviews, surveys and visual framing, and they make a strong contribution to the emerging theory of diasporic media
Sociology of minorities --- Migration. Refugees --- Mass communications --- minderheden --- etnologie --- big data --- diaspora --- communicatie --- cultuur --- migratie (mensen) --- Europese cultuur --- globalisering --- Europe --- Mass media and immigrants - Europe --- Mass media and culture --- Emigration and Immigration --- Diaspora --- African diaspora --- Asian diaspora --- Europe - Emigration and immigration --- Latin Americans - Emigration and immigration --- Middle Easterners - Emigration and immigration --- Ethnology - Europe --- Mass media and immigrants --- Latin Americans --- Middle Easterners --- Ethnology
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From Iranians in Los Angeles to Assyrians in Sweden and Palestinians in Tokyo, this book highlights the diverse young and old diaspora communities of the Middle East and North Africa living all around the world. Drawing from the more than ten-year archive of Brownbook magazine, the book covers expansive stories on the contemporary culture of this region and its diaspora. Diaspora of the Middle East and North Africa is a portrait of communities who have planted roots in adoptive cities where they now seamlessly blend. In the light of the ongoing discussion on migration, this publication is an urgent testament that migration from the region isn't something new but a burning issue today.
Migration --- Comportement urbain --- Démographie --- Population --- Sociologie --- Identité culturelle --- Moyen-Orient --- Afrique du nord --- Middle Easterners --- North Africans --- Emigration and immigration. --- Personnes du Moyen-Orient --- Maghrébins --- Émigration et immigration --- Migrations. --- Migrations --- Middle East --- Africa, North --- Moyen-Orient$ --- Afrique du Nord$ --- Afrique du Nord
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The Allure of the Ancient investigates how the ancient Middle East was imagined and appropriated for artistic, scholarly, and political purposes in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Bringing together scholars of the ancient and early modern worlds, the volume approaches reception history from an interdisciplinary perspective, asking how early modern artists and scholars interpreted ancient Middle Eastern civilizations—such as Egypt, Babylonia, and Persia—and how their interpretations were shaped by early modern contexts and concerns. The volume’s chapters cross disciplinary boundaries in their explorations of art, philosophy, science, and literature, as well as geographical boundaries, spanning from Europe to the Caribbean to Latin America.
History of civilization --- Ancient history --- influence --- Ancient Middle Eastern --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Middle East --- Europe --- Civilization --- East and West --- Middle Easterners --- Middle Eastern influences --- Public opinion --- Middle Eastern influences. --- Intellectual life --- In literature. --- Asians --- Ethnology --- Civilization, Western --- Civilization, Oriental --- Occident and Orient --- Orient and Occident --- West and East --- Eastern question --- Barbarism --- Civilisation --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Culture --- World Decade for Cultural Development, 1988-1997 --- Asian influences --- Oriental influences --- Western influences --- Asia, South West --- Asia, Southwest --- Asia, West --- Asia, Western --- East (Middle East) --- Eastern Mediterranean --- Fertile Crescent --- Levant --- Mediterranean Region, Eastern --- Mideast --- Near East --- Northern Tier (Middle East) --- South West Asia --- Southwest Asia --- West Asia --- Western Asia --- Orient --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Thematology --- receptiegeschiedenis
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