Identity Transformations in Migratory Processes: The Fluid Belonging of a Canadian with Slovenian-Italian Roots

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/dd.2021.1.09

Keywords:

Canada, Slovenians, migration, identity, life story

Abstract

The article reflects the identity transformations in the life story of Anne Urbancic, a long-term professor of Italian at the University of Toronto. The reconstruction of her story is based on an interview aimed to elucidate her complex immigrant heri­tage and on various publications about her cultural identity in Canada. Her accounts emerging over the last two decades demonstrate identity as a constantly evolving process, stemming a great deal from the internal perception of the outer world. In these terms, her humanistic mindset and sharpened social sensibilities turned out to be of utmost importance.

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Author Biography

Urška Strle, The Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana

Dr. zgodovine, docentka, Filozofska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani, Aškerčeva 2, SI-1000 Ljub­ljana; ursulus@yahoo.com, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1793-0090 — Članek je nastal v okviru projekta »EIRENE«, ki ga je financiral Evropski raziskovalni svet v okviru programa Horizon 2020 in v finančni shemi ERC Advanced Grant (ERC Grant Agreement n. 742683).

Published

2021-01-24

How to Cite

Strle, U. (2021). Identity Transformations in Migratory Processes: The Fluid Belonging of a Canadian with Slovenian-Italian Roots. Two Homelands, 2021(53). https://doi.org/10.3986/dd.2021.1.09

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