Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping Diasporas

This paper uses the metaphor of diasporic hubs and hinterlands to document and analyse the various diasporic formations that overlap and encounter each other on the divided island of Cyprus. After a review of the various ways that islands interface with migration processes and some essential histori...

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Main Authors: Russell King, Janine Teerling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Prince Edward Island 2012-05-01
Series:Island Studies Journal
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Online Access:http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-7-1-2012-Teerling+King_1.pdf
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spelling doaj-b01df7e428c94832955cd37c287c57db2020-11-25T03:06:39ZengUniversity of Prince Edward IslandIsland Studies Journal1715-25932012-05-01711948Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping DiasporasRussell KingJanine TeerlingThis paper uses the metaphor of diasporic hubs and hinterlands to document and analyse the various diasporic formations that overlap and encounter each other on the divided island of Cyprus. After a review of the various ways that islands interface with migration processes and some essential historical and statistical background on Cyprus and its population, the paper considers a number of migrations/diasporas that are based on or affect the island. They include the emigration from the diasporic hub of Cyprus during the 1950s-1970s; return migration, both of the original emigrants and their descendants; the British military/colonial settlement of Cyprus; retirees and ‘lifestyle migrants’; and various categories of recent immigrants, for whom Cyprus is a diasporic hinterland. We draw both similarities and differences between migratory dynamics in the northern, Turkish Cypriot part of the island and the southern, Greek Cypriot part. In the final part of the paper we describe recent fieldwork on various spaces of inter-diasporic encounter in Cyprus.http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-7-1-2012-Teerling+King_1.pdfCyprusdiasporainter-migrant encountermigrationpartitionreturn migration.
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Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping Diasporas
Island Studies Journal
Cyprus
diaspora
inter-migrant encounter
migration
partition
return migration.
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Janine Teerling
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title Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping Diasporas
title_short Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping Diasporas
title_full Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping Diasporas
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title_full_unstemmed Of Hubs and Hinterlands: Cyprus as an Insular Space of Overlapping Diasporas
title_sort of hubs and hinterlands: cyprus as an insular space of overlapping diasporas
publisher University of Prince Edward Island
series Island Studies Journal
issn 1715-2593
publishDate 2012-05-01
description This paper uses the metaphor of diasporic hubs and hinterlands to document and analyse the various diasporic formations that overlap and encounter each other on the divided island of Cyprus. After a review of the various ways that islands interface with migration processes and some essential historical and statistical background on Cyprus and its population, the paper considers a number of migrations/diasporas that are based on or affect the island. They include the emigration from the diasporic hub of Cyprus during the 1950s-1970s; return migration, both of the original emigrants and their descendants; the British military/colonial settlement of Cyprus; retirees and ‘lifestyle migrants’; and various categories of recent immigrants, for whom Cyprus is a diasporic hinterland. We draw both similarities and differences between migratory dynamics in the northern, Turkish Cypriot part of the island and the southern, Greek Cypriot part. In the final part of the paper we describe recent fieldwork on various spaces of inter-diasporic encounter in Cyprus.
topic Cyprus
diaspora
inter-migrant encounter
migration
partition
return migration.
url http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-7-1-2012-Teerling+King_1.pdf
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