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ID096476
Title ProperGlobal dramas in the midwest metropolis
Other Title Informationrepresentations, dilemmas, and decisions about violence among Bosnian refugees in Chicago
LanguageENG
AuthorCroegaert, Ana
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines American popular media forms and discussions among three generations of Bosnian refugee-immigrants to the United States (2003-2008) and finds that public presentations conflated Bosnian experiences of civil and domestic conflict. This conflation was made possible in part through a lens refracted by Orientalist and balkanist frames and acted as a powerful filter mediating immigrants' awareness of their statuses in the United States. Women acknowledged gendered family violence as a problem, but they sourced these conflicts to institutions of war and the challenges of local labor markets, rather than rely on culturalist explanations. By focusing on the overlap and disconnect among American public spheres and immigrant private spheres, I demonstrate the need for immigrant studies that attend to the circulation of global representations and to the localized ways in which such frameworks inform migration experiences.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 17, No. 2-3; Mar-Jun 2010: p131-153
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 17, No. 2-3; Mar-Jun 2010: p131-153
Key WordsChicago ;  Bosnia ;  Gender ;  Violence ;  Immigration ;  Refugees