Materializirane transnacionalne prakse in integracija: poljska transnacionalna migracija in svet materialnih dobrin

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  • Anna Matyska

Ključne besede:

transnacionalizem, integracija, materialna kultura, poljska migracija, Finska

Povzetek

Ta članek se ukvarja z zgodovinskimi in razredno pogojenimi procesi transnacionalizma in integracije, kot se kažejo skozi materialno kulturo. Svet materialnih dobrin vidim kot sredstvo za razkrivanje dnevnih, potencialno svetovljanskih praks, skozi katere migranti (po)ustvarjajo vezi do krajev izvora in destinacije. Tako prispevajo k transnacionalizaciji in kozmopolitizaciji subjektivnosti ljudi, s katerimi so v interakciji: finskimi »domorodci« in tistimi, ki so ostali doma. Analiza temelji na več-lokacijski etnografiji, opravljeni na Poljskem in Finskem.

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Biografija avtorja

Anna Matyska

MA in Sociology, PhD candidate, Department of Sociology and Social Psychology, 33014 University of Tampere, Kalevantie 5, Tampere, Finland

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2009-01-01

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Matyska, A. . (2009). Materializirane transnacionalne prakse in integracija: poljska transnacionalna migracija in svet materialnih dobrin. Dve Domovini, (29). Pridobljeno od https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/twohomelands/article/view/11112

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