Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See
Focusing on the experiences of Russian migrants to the United Kingdom, this book explores the connection between migrations, homes and identities. It evaluates several approaches to studying them, and is structured around a series of case studies on attitudes to homemaking, food and cooking, and clothing.
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Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See
Focusing on the experiences of Russian migrants to the United Kingdom, this book explores the connection between migrations, homes and identities. It evaluates several approaches to studying them, and is structured around a series of case studies on attitudes to homemaking, food and cooking, and clothing.
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Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See

by Anna Pechurina
Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See

by Anna Pechurina

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Overview

Focusing on the experiences of Russian migrants to the United Kingdom, this book explores the connection between migrations, homes and identities. It evaluates several approaches to studying them, and is structured around a series of case studies on attitudes to homemaking, food and cooking, and clothing.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137321770
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 08/26/2015
Edition description: 1st ed. 2015
Pages: 171
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

Anna Pechurina is Lecturer in Sociology at Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom. She researches homes and material cultures in the context of movement and migration. Specifically, she studies the connection between post-socialist migrants' identities, homemaking, and sense of belonging.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. The Meaning of Diasporic Homes and Identities

2. 'New' Ways of Accessing Diasporic Homes and Communities in Social Research

3. Researching Russianness: A Discussion of Methods

4. Objects and Identities: Researching Migrants' Lives Through Home Possessions

5. Food and Cooking Practices

6. Conclusion. Interpreting Research Results: Diasporic Objects or Diasporic Homes?

Appendix 1: List of participants

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