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This book examines the construction and articulation of diasporic cultural identity among the Turkish working-class youth in Kreuzberg (Little Istanbul), Berlin. This work primarily suggests that the contemporary diasporic consciousness is built on two antithetical axes: particularism and universalism. The presence of this dichotomy derives from the unresolved historical dialogues that the diasporic youths experience between continuity and disruption, essence and positionality, tradition and translation, homogeneity and difference, past and future, 'here' and 'there', 'roots' and 'routes', and local and global. Besprochen in: Critical Sociology, 28/3 (2002), Gokce Yurdakul Forum Qualitative Social Research, 4/1 (2003), Wolff Michael Roth
Migration, immigration & emigration --- Age groups: adolescents --- Berlin. --- Diaspora. --- HipHop. --- Media. --- Sociology. --- Youth Culture. --- Youth. --- Children of foreign workers --- Children of foreign workers. --- Emigration and immigration. --- Ethnic relations. --- Hip-Hop. --- Hip-hop --- Hip-hop. --- Jugendkultur. --- Kulturelle Identität. --- Turks --- Türkischer Jugendlicher. --- Youth --- Economic conditions --- Economic conditions. --- Social conditions --- Social conditions. --- Berlin-Kreuzberg. --- Germany --- Germany. --- Kreuzberg (Berlin, Germany) --- Migration; Diaspora; Youth Culture; Media; HipHop; Youth; Berlin; Sociology --- Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Hip-hop culture --- Hiphop --- African American arts --- Popular culture --- Children of alien laborers --- Foreign workers' children --- Foreign workers --- Migration --- Diaspora --- Youth Culture --- Media --- HipHop --- Berlin --- Sociology
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