
Diaspora: A Very Short Introduction
توسط:
Kevin Kenny
زبان: انگلیسی
فرمت: جلد نرم
شابک ۱۰: 0199858586
شابک ۱۳: 9780199858583
تاریخ انتشار:
July 16th, 2013
ناشر: Oxford University Press
صفحات: 144
ژانرها: History
In recent times, the concept of diaspora has evolved and expanded significantly, moving beyond its original context. Kevin Kenny explores the multifaceted nature of diasporas, examining how they shape and are shaped by social, cultural, and political influences. His insights highlight the connections and disconnections that occur when individuals or groups migrate, whether for economic, religious, or personal reasons.
Kenny delves into the historical context of displacements and how these experiences create unique identities. He discusses the roles that communication and technology play in maintaining ties with homelands, illustrating the complexities of belonging and integration in new environments. The book also engages with contemporary issues surrounding migration, identity, and community, providing a thought-provoking perspective on what it means to belong in a globalized world.
Through concise and engaging narratives, the author encourages readers to reflect on their own understandings of diaspora, inviting them to consider the implications of movement and settlement in an increasingly interconnected society. By drawing on a range of examples, Kenny's exploration inspires a deeper appreciation for the diverse experiences that define the human condition.
Kenny delves into the historical context of displacements and how these experiences create unique identities. He discusses the roles that communication and technology play in maintaining ties with homelands, illustrating the complexities of belonging and integration in new environments. The book also engages with contemporary issues surrounding migration, identity, and community, providing a thought-provoking perspective on what it means to belong in a globalized world.
Through concise and engaging narratives, the author encourages readers to reflect on their own understandings of diaspora, inviting them to consider the implications of movement and settlement in an increasingly interconnected society. By drawing on a range of examples, Kenny's exploration inspires a deeper appreciation for the diverse experiences that define the human condition.