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Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities Anna Pechurina

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities By Anna Pechurina

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities by Anna Pechurina


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Focusing on the experiences of Russian migrants to the United Kingdom, this book explores the connection between migrations, homes and identities. It evaluates several approaches to studying them, and is structured around a series of case studies on attitudes to homemaking, food and cooking, and clothing.

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities Summary

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See by Anna Pechurina

Focusing on the experiences of Russian migrants to the United Kingdom, this book explores the connection between migrations, homes and identities. It evaluates several approaches to studying them, and is structured around a series of case studies on attitudes to homemaking, food and cooking, and clothing.

Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities Reviews

In this richly descriptive and highly analytical book, Anna Pechurina introduces readers to a world in which migrants (in this case divers waves of Russian immigrants) achieve their diasporic identity through the use and display of material objects in the home. Using visual methodologies combined with in-depth interviews, she explores how a sense of Russianness is created in complex and even contradictory ways. A wonderfully evocative book which deserves to be read by students of migration, the home and family life alike. - Carol Smart, University of Manchester, UK

A gracefully written analysis of what constitutes Russianness for those migrants who made new homes abroad and how material possessions they took with them from Russian motherland become an important means linking people, places and memories together. This is a fine example of investigative scholarship that explores the complex relationships between things, homes and identity in the context of transition, migration and change. - Elena Katz, University of Oxford, UK

About Anna Pechurina

Anna Pechurina is Lecturer in Sociology at Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom. She researches homes and material cultures in the context of movement and migration. Specifically, she studies the connection between post-socialist migrants' identities, homemaking, and sense of belonging.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. The Meaning of Diasporic Homes and Identities
2. 'New' Ways of Accessing Diasporic Homes and Communities in Social Research
3. Researching Russianness: A Discussion of Methods
4. Objects and Identities: Researching Migrants' Lives Through Home Possessions
5. Food and Cooking Practices
6. Conclusion. Interpreting Research Results: Diasporic Objects or Diasporic Homes?
Appendix 1: List of participants

Additional information

NPB9781137321770
9781137321770
1137321776
Material Cultures, Migrations, and Identities: What the Eye Cannot See by Anna Pechurina
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2015-08-12
171
N/A
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