Safe Space in Times of Post-Modernity: On the practice and dynamics of Neo-Diasporic Communities
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https://doi.org/10.22029/ko.2023.1345Abstract
In her book, Neo-diasporische Gemeinschaften: Blouzaniyye in Sydney, Australien, Marie Johanna Karner presents a new diaspora theory that considers the dynamics of the 21st century and offers new perspectives on actors, collective narratives, and community-building practices. The author develops the theory through empirical, interdisciplinary, and multi-method research on Lebanese Maronite diasporic communities.
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