Home between bidesh and shodesh: Domestication of Living Spaces, Identity and Gender Experiences in the Bangladeshi Diaspora

Authors

  • Francesco Della Puppa

Keywords:

Bangladeshi diaspora, north-eastern Italy, gender, home-making, everyday life

Abstract

This article deals with the housing strategies and changing living styles of the Bangladeshi population in a small town in north-eastern Italy. It analyses the re-use and “domestication” of everyday public spaces, as a way of exploring how bidesh (foreign-land) space is transformed into a shodesh, home-like space. A parallel process of re-functionalization occurs in the private sphere. Different forms of cohabitation are put in place to deal with immigrants’ family-based needs, against deteriorating economic conditions.

The process is not without contradictions. For instance, family reunification allows men to recover an important component of their emotional universe, possibly healing the loneliness of migration. Reunified women, though, may experience their new home as an ambivalent place of solitude. Along these lines, the paper also highlights the gap between men’s and women’s views of “home” and “homeland”, in order to make sense of their evolving ways of “feeling at home”.

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Author Biography

Francesco Della Puppa

PhD in Social Sciences, Visiting Researcher, School of Humanities, University of Nova Gorica, Vipavska
cesta 13, Rožna Dolina, SI-5000 Nova Gorica, Slovenian Migration Institute, Novi trg 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana

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2015-01-01

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Della Puppa, F. . (2015). Home between bidesh and shodesh: Domestication of Living Spaces, Identity and Gender Experiences in the Bangladeshi Diaspora. Two Homelands, (42). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/twohomelands/article/view/10779

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