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Cultures of risk: On generative uncertainty and intergenerational memory in post-Yugoslav migrant narratives [PDF]

open access: yesThe Sociological Review, 2020
The disintegration of Yugoslavia not only marked the end of a decades-long socialist multinational project, but also reorganised former Yugoslavs’ possibilities for imagining certain futures. This article examines intergenerational narratives of rupture amongst migrant families living in Britain, showing how uncertain pasts produce distinctly ...
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Memory, Identity and Migrant Generations: Articulating Italianità in Twentieth- and Twenty-First-Century Northern England through the Case of Kingston upon Hull [PDF]

open access: yesCalifornia Italian Studies, 2019
Author(s): Haworth, Rachel; Rorato, Laura | Abstract: Owing to its geographical location and the collapse of its fishing and shipping industries, the UK city of Kingston upon Hull post-WWII rapidly acquired a reputation as a declining outpost of the British nation with no real links to the rest of the world.
Haworth, Rachel, Rorato, Laura
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Conviviality-in-Action Of Silence and Memory in the Cultural Performance of Generations of Japanese Migrants in a Riverine Town in Brazil

open access: yes, 2023
The paper describes the effects of the encounter between the Brazilian intangible cultural heritage policy and the celebration of Tooro Nagashi, a cultural practice performed by groups of Japanese descendants in the Ribeira Valley. Based on the notion of “friction”, it identifies points of engagement through which new accounts and unsuspected silences ...
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Towards a Postmemorial Performance Practice: Animating intergenerational memory in the performance practices of Indigenous and second-generation migrant artists in Australia

open access: yes, 2023
This creative practice PhD identifies an emerging wave of postmemorial performance in Australia and examines the strategies employed by artists to produce postmemorial performance outcomes. US-based scholar Marianne Hirsch termed traumatic intergenerational inherited memory ‘postmemory’, describing it in relation to European historical contexts ...
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From diaspora to “imagined minority”. Memories of persecution and the cross-generational transformation of Protestant migrant networks in early modern Europe

open access: yesDiasporas, 2018
Most early modern religious diaspora groups in Europe cultivated narratives of persecution and martyrdom and handed them on to future generations. Yet the function of such narratives changed in each migrant generation. Focusing on printed publications of Netherlandish exile communities in Germany and the Northern Netherlands, this article argues that ...
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Dementia risk among individuals with a migrant background-a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Dement
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