Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 916567
Transnational Dwelling and Objects of Connection: An Ethnological Contribution to Critical Studies of Migration
Transnational Dwelling and Objects of Connection: An Ethnological Contribution to Critical Studies of Migration // Ways of Dwelling: crisis - craft - creativity
Göttingen, Njemačka, 2017. str. 267-270 doi:10.22582/SIEF2017prg (plenarno, nije recenziran, sažetak, ostalo)
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Naslov
Transnational Dwelling and Objects of Connection: An Ethnological Contribution to Critical Studies of Migration
Autori
Povrzanović Frykman, Maja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, ostalo
Izvornik
Ways of Dwelling: crisis - craft - creativity
/ - , 2017, 267-270
Skup
13th SIEF (Societé Internationale d’Ethnologie et de Folklore / International Society for Ethnology and Folklore) Congress
Mjesto i datum
Göttingen, Njemačka, 26.03.2017. - 30.03.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Plenarno
Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran
Ključne riječi
migration ; transnational dwelling ; being and belonging ; habitus ; hexis
Sažetak
Migrants carry, send and receive things across state borders: coffee-makers and teapots, candy and spices, used and new clothes, medicine, books, and a myriad of other items of emotional or practical value. Home-made food is smuggled in overloaded suitcases, old shoes are repaired ‘back home’, kettles are travelling between the ‘here’ of residence and the ‘there’ of origin. The use of objects, products and food from one place in another indicates functioning transnational connections. Rather than ideas and discourses of identity and belonging, this paper explores objects of everyday use. They may serve as palpable connections between migrants, those who stayed behind, and homes located in different countries, and contribute to the (re)production of social ties. At the same time, ethnographic research shows that such objects facilitate familiar material practices that are central to the subjective experience of continuity within transnational dwelling. These are things to hold on to, they help migrants to overcome segregation between distant homes. The sense of self may be dependent on a particular object being in place, which thereby becomes a place of home. But it is not only a matter of embodied memories and sensory recollections ; the sense of ‘being yourself in your own home’ is achieved by practical engagement with objects. Ethnological insights into the practices of transnational dwelling challenge the clear-cut conceptualisations of mobility and stability, of absence and presence, of ‘here’ and ‘there’. The ways some objects appear as material layers of transnational social fields depend on the specific intersections of economy, geography, and biography that are seldom fully contained in migrant categories pertaining to work, study, family, and asylum, or in the ethnic grouping of migrants. Empirical attention to personal engagements with the materiality of transnational dwelling can be opened up for theoretical contributions to critical studies of migration. Investigating the everyday objects of transnational connection rather than prioritising the markers of ethnic identity may help to destabilise the dominant ways migrants are thought of in terms of difference.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Etnologija i antropologija
Napomena
Keynote lecture recording: https://vimeo.com/album/4805520/video/235716762