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Ethnic politics and multicultural societies / Balasubramaniam, Vejai   Journal Article
Balasubramaniam, Vejai Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Migration and the dialogue of multiple identifications: Kurdish migrants in the tourist industry of Istanbul / Sonnenschein, Femke; Meijl, Toon van   Journal Article
Sonnenschein, Femke Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract 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.
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Split allegiances: cultural Muslims and the tension between religious and national identity in multicultural societies / Hopkins, Liza; McAuliffe, Cameron   Journal Article
Hopkins, Liza Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Second generation Australians from a Muslim background have appeared on the political radar recently as a group at risk of disengagement due to their potentially split allegiances. For these young Australians, the traditional tension over diasporic allegiances between the homeland and the country in which they live is further complicated by religious identity. This paper offers two case studies of the second generation of two mainly Islamic, but otherwise very different, ethnonational communities in Australia, Turkish and Iranian. It examines the responses of these groups to the rising essentialisation and ethnicisation of Islam, at the expense of ethnic and sociocultural difference. In particular, the paper focuses on the way secular practice and religious identity converge into 'cultural Islam'. We use the term cultural Islam as a way of describing those, particularly of the second and third generations in Australia, who proudly claim their Islamic heritage while choosing not to participate actively in religious life.
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