Remittance Houses and Transnational Citizenship: Mapping Eritrea’s Diaspora–State Relationships
Can diaspora houses be used as a site to explore transnational citizenship? Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Eritrea, this article shows that different kinds of remittance houses reify different categories of transnational citizens with various sets of rights and duties. Drawing on studies on stat...
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doaj-880e8fcaf0ef46578b5c1513121dde6d2021-05-08T22:33:51ZengSAGE PublishingAfrica Spectrum0002-03971868-68692021-04-015610.1177/00020397211003101Remittance Houses and Transnational Citizenship: Mapping Eritrea’s Diaspora–State RelationshipsMilena Belloni0 Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO), Department of Sociology, The University of Antwerp, Antwerp, BelgiumCan diaspora houses be used as a site to explore transnational citizenship? Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Eritrea, this article shows that different kinds of remittance houses reify different categories of transnational citizens with various sets of rights and duties. Drawing on studies on state–diaspora relations and remittance houses, I illustrate the key role that housing plays in the Eritrean state’s efforts to build a loyal diaspora. By looking at housing projects (state-led and individual) over the last thirty years, the article shows how different groups of emigrants – based on their relationship to the state of origin as well as their status in their country of residence – have been more or less able to realise their aspirations to build a house back home. By doing this, I show the importance of considering remittance houses as not only transnational cultural artefacts but also political claims to membership.https://doi.org/10.1177/00020397211003101 |
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Remittance Houses and Transnational Citizenship: Mapping Eritrea’s Diaspora–State Relationships |
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Remittance Houses and Transnational Citizenship: Mapping Eritrea’s Diaspora–State Relationships |
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Remittance Houses and Transnational Citizenship: Mapping Eritrea’s Diaspora–State Relationships |
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Can diaspora houses be used as a site to explore transnational citizenship? Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Eritrea, this article shows that different kinds of remittance houses reify different categories of transnational citizens with various sets of rights and duties. Drawing on studies on state–diaspora relations and remittance houses, I illustrate the key role that housing plays in the Eritrean state’s efforts to build a loyal diaspora. By looking at housing projects (state-led and individual) over the last thirty years, the article shows how different groups of emigrants – based on their relationship to the state of origin as well as their status in their country of residence – have been more or less able to realise their aspirations to build a house back home. By doing this, I show the importance of considering remittance houses as not only transnational cultural artefacts but also political claims to membership. |
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