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ID133828
Title ProperMigration and the dialogue of multiple identifications
Other Title InformationKurdish migrants in the tourist industry of Istanbul
LanguageENG
AuthorSonnenschein, Femke ;  Meijl, Toon van
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the cultural dilemmas proceeding from the multiple identifications of Kurdish migrants working in the multicultural environment of Istanbul's tourist industry. Since identifications invariably multiply when migrants enter multicultural environments, the question emerges how migrants cope with increasing identifications? How are multiple identifications related within the self? In this article, these questions are addressed, first, by analysing how Kurds explain ethnic stereotypes of themselves with reference to migration from the region of origin. Furthermore, conflicts and ambiguities between identifications as individual migrant and identifications as family member are investigated. Third, identifications of the 'villager' versus the 'urbanite' are reviewed, while, finally, the role of 'learning' in the migration process for Kurdish identifications will be highlighted. Dialogical self theory is used to situate the analysis of cultural dilemmas and contradictions of Kurdish migrants in Istanbul within the broader study of multiple identifications of migrants in multicultural societies.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol.21, No.5; Oct.2014: p.481-497
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol.21, No.5; Oct.2014: p.481-497
Key WordsTurkey ;  Kurds ;  Family ;  Identity ;  Migration ;  Multiple Identifications ;  Self ;  Dialogue ;  Kurdish Migrants ;  Cultural Dilemmas ;  Multicultural Societies ;  Multicultural Environments ;  Ethnic Stereotypes