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portada We Belong to Them: Narratives of Belonging, Homeland and Nationhood in Territorial and Non-Territorial Minority Settings (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Illustrated by
Language
Inglés
Pages
316
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9789052014777

We Belong to Them: Narratives of Belonging, Homeland and Nationhood in Territorial and Non-Territorial Minority Settings (in English)

Tünde Puskas (Author) · Bo Stråth (Illustrated by) · P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques · Paperback

We Belong to Them: Narratives of Belonging, Homeland and Nationhood in Territorial and Non-Territorial Minority Settings (in English) - Strath, Bo ; Puskas, Tünde

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Synopsis "We Belong to Them: Narratives of Belonging, Homeland and Nationhood in Territorial and Non-Territorial Minority Settings (in English)"

This book explores what happens with ethnic and national identifications built on the same ethnocultural grounds, but under different socioeconomic circumstances. Territorial and non-territorial minorities have traditionally been considered not susceptible to comparison because it was assumed that groups organized on different grounds were distinctively separate phenomena. In this study, the comparative method is used to throw new light on how ethnic and national identifications are constructed, negotiated, and re-constructed in territorial and non-territorial minority contexts. The author investigates whether the ethnic and national identification and articulation processes of Hungarians in Slovakia and Hungarians in Sweden constitute different types of Hungarianness. Drawing on extensive interview material the empirical focus is on the interaction of self-narratives and public narratives. The author seeks to challenge the notion that national minorities and diaspora communities are fundamentally different in their understanding of nationhood and their relationship to an external national homeland.

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