Memory, Migration and Travel

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Anzac Day
Anzac Legend
Aron Mazel
Asian Indian Immigrants
Bertram M. Gordon
British Bangladeshis
Burcu Cevik-Compiegne
Carel Bertram
Caroline B. Brettell
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DFW Area
diaspora identity formation
Diya Lamps
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ethnographic migration research
Familiar Food
forced displacement studies
Greek Civil War
Greek Immigrants
Hirsch's Definition
Hirsch’s Definition
Homeland Visits
Host Country Context
Host Country Setting
intangible heritage in migrant societies
Jason Francisco
Josef Ploner
Macanese Communities
Macanese Identity
Mariana Pinto Leitao Pereira
material culture in migration
Md Farid Miah
memory
memory-based tourism
Migrant Associations
Musa Dagh
NATO Base
Nilay Kilinc
Oskar Czendze
Rosie Roberts
Russell King
Sholem Aleichem
Stylianos Kostas
tourism and migration
tourism and war
tourism identity
transnational communities analysis
Transnational Social Field
travel and trauma
Turkish Migrant
VFR Tourism
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032339092
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Migration and forcible displacement are growing and impactful dynamics of the current global age. These processes generate mobility flows, travel patterns and touristic behaviour driven by personal and collective memories. The chapters in this book highlight the importance of travel and tourism for enabling such memories and memory-based identity practices to unfold.

This book investigates how diasporic communities, transnational migrants, refugees and the internally displaced recreate home in their host place of residence through material culture, performativity and social relations; and how involuntary tangible and intangible stimuli evoke memories of home. It explores an array of diverse geographical contexts, balancing ethnographic vignettes of contemporary migrant societies with archival research providing historical accounts that reach back more than a century.

Memory, Migration and Travel makes an original contribution by linking the emergent field of memory studies to the disciplines of tourism and migration/diaspora studies, and will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of tourism, geography, migration/diaspora studies, anthropology and sociology.

Sabine Marschall is Professor of Cultural and Heritage Tourism (School of Social Sciences) at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.