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Save Mary Jane Veloso: Solidarity and Global Migrant Activism in the Filipino Labor Diaspora

Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 2018
Abstract On April 29, 2015, Mary Jane Veloso, a Filipina migrant worker who was sentenced to death in Indonesia for trafficking heroin into the country, was granted a stay of execution by Indonesian President Joko Widodo. In this article, I argue that transnational networks activated by this case exemplify the power of systematic migrant worker ...
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Women and Irish Diaspora Identities: theories, concepts and new perspectivesD. A. J. MacPHERSON & MARY J. HICKMAN (Eds)

Women's History Review, 2015
Every Irish person my age (55) or older must have had the intriguing childhood experience of entertaining relations ‘home from England’.
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A Queen in Diaspora: The Sorrowful Exile of Queen Marie-Louise Christophe (1778, Ouanaminth, Haiti–March 11, 1851, Pisa, Italy)

Journal of Haitian Studies, 2014
On March 11, 1851, having made her last confession and received Extreme Unction and Viaticum, la principessa nera della Russia passed from this life. There was a requiem Mass followed by interment at a side altar of the Capuchin chapel of San Donnino, beside her daughters, Amethyste [d. 1831] and Athenaire [d. 1839] Christophe.
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Between Diaspora and Conquest: Norman Assimilation in Petrus Alfonsi’s Disciplina Clericalis and Marie de France’s Fables

2008
This chapter examines Norman identity and diaspora comparatively, through texts composed in Sicily and England.
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The Problem of Ethnocultural Preservation in the Internal Diasporas (on the material of field research in the Moscow region Chuvash and Mari diasporas)

Вестник Московского государственного лингвистического университета. Гуманитарные науки, 2023
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Keeper of intangible cultural heritage: the role of grandmothers in the transmission of ethnic language and culture (a case study of sociolinguistic surveys in the Chuvash and Mari diasporas in the Moscow region)

Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal
An essential mechanism for transmitting ethnic language within families involves the transfer from older to younger generations, with grandmothers playing a prominent role in this process. The paper presents the findings of the field research conducted within the Chuvash and Mari internal diasporas of the Moscow region.
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Profile of reflexives in Hill Mari

Folia Linguistica, 2021
Irina Burukina
exaly  

A mari usque ad mare: Wayde Compton’s British Columbian Afroperiphery

Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, 2018
Pilar Cuder-Domínguez
exaly  

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