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Accidental immigrants and the search for home, women, cultural identity, and community, Carol E. Kelley

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Accidental immigrants and the search for home, women, cultural identity, and community, Carol E. Kelley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-169) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Accidental immigrants and the search for home
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
805892420
Responsibility statement
Carol E. Kelley
Sub title
women, cultural identity, and community
Summary
"The effect of immigration on individual lives is not short-lived. Those who stay permanently in an adopted country go through a continual process of adjustment and learning about both their new country and themselves. The four women profiled in Carol Kelley's poignant book, who moved to new countries not for economic or political reasons, but for marriage, education, or career, challenge immigrant stereotypes as their lives are transformed. The intimate stories of these "accidental" immigrants broaden conventional notions of home. From a Maori woman who moves to Norway to the daughter of an Iranian diplomat now living in France, Kelley weaves together these stories of the personal and emotional effects of immigration with interdisciplinary discussions drawn from anthropology and psychology. Ultimately, she reveals how the lifelong process of immigration affects each woman's sense of identity and belonging and contributes to better understanding today's globalized society."--Publisher's website
Table Of Contents
Accidental immigrants: from roots to routes -- Transitions: Negotiating identity in a new culture -- Turning points: realization, transformation, and commitment -- Lejania Cercana: living "closely far" from home
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