'Roam, Sweet Home': Exploring perception of homeland, home, and belonging of Syrian-Armenian migrants in Armenia
(2022) SIMZ41 20221Graduate School
- Abstract
- This study seeks to explore the ways Syrian-Armenian migrants in Armenia perceive and narrate homeland, home, and belonging in their post-migration setting. Through the personal stories and experiences of the participants, this study aims to contest and deconstruct the assumptions about the fixed nature of homeland, home, and belonging. While doing so, this thesis relies upon the contemporary theoretical frameworks of diaspora/transnationalism. This study also seeks to contribute to the understanding of diasporans as ‘transnational’ people, who are both ‘rooted’ at home and ‘routed’ elsewhere by different trajectories. Moreover, this thesis also examines how the perception of homeland, home, and belonging of Syrian-Armenians of this study... (More)
- This study seeks to explore the ways Syrian-Armenian migrants in Armenia perceive and narrate homeland, home, and belonging in their post-migration setting. Through the personal stories and experiences of the participants, this study aims to contest and deconstruct the assumptions about the fixed nature of homeland, home, and belonging. While doing so, this thesis relies upon the contemporary theoretical frameworks of diaspora/transnationalism. This study also seeks to contribute to the understanding of diasporans as ‘transnational’ people, who are both ‘rooted’ at home and ‘routed’ elsewhere by different trajectories. Moreover, this thesis also examines how the perception of homeland, home, and belonging of Syrian-Armenians of this study inform the ways they imagine their future. (Less)
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- author
- Sukiasyan, Sona LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- SIMZ41 20221
- year
- 2022
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Homeland, Home, Belonging, Diaspora, Armenia, Syria, Syrian-Armenian Migrants, Imagining Future
- language
- English
- id
- 9086368
- date added to LUP
- 2022-06-23 10:56:15
- date last changed
- 2022-06-23 10:56:15
@misc{9086368, abstract = {{This study seeks to explore the ways Syrian-Armenian migrants in Armenia perceive and narrate homeland, home, and belonging in their post-migration setting. Through the personal stories and experiences of the participants, this study aims to contest and deconstruct the assumptions about the fixed nature of homeland, home, and belonging. While doing so, this thesis relies upon the contemporary theoretical frameworks of diaspora/transnationalism. This study also seeks to contribute to the understanding of diasporans as ‘transnational’ people, who are both ‘rooted’ at home and ‘routed’ elsewhere by different trajectories. Moreover, this thesis also examines how the perception of homeland, home, and belonging of Syrian-Armenians of this study inform the ways they imagine their future.}}, author = {{Sukiasyan, Sona}}, language = {{eng}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, title = {{'Roam, Sweet Home': Exploring perception of homeland, home, and belonging of Syrian-Armenian migrants in Armenia}}, year = {{2022}}, }