TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII

An already complex notion of home requires inclusion of a wide array of factors that determine what home is and is not. Understanding home necessitates crossing multiple nation-state borders and cultural boundaries, while also featuring negotiations within family traditions. In the article, we exa...

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Main Authors: Paula Pustułka, Magdalena Ślusarczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwa AGH 2017-03-01
Series:Studia Humanistyczne AGH
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Online Access:http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2017.16.1/human.2017.16.1.23.pdf
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spelling doaj-e6928d3b9a184fbb9fff273ff399cc4d2021-10-02T03:26:50ZengWydawnictwa AGHStudia Humanistyczne AGH2084-33642017-03-01161233710.7494/human.2017.16.1.23TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGIIPaula Pustułka0Magdalena Ślusarczyk1SWPS Uniwersytet Humanistyczno-Społeczny w WarszawieUniwersytet JagiellońskiAn already complex notion of home requires inclusion of a wide array of factors that determine what home is and is not. Understanding home necessitates crossing multiple nation-state borders and cultural boundaries, while also featuring negotiations within family traditions. In the article, we examine at which moment migrants create a home, and we outline determinants of geographic/material and emotional/spiritual facets of said home. We seek to show where home is equated more with house/building, locating it vis-à-vis an emotionally meaningful home as a safe haven and a place where migrants “feel at home”. We depict how various “homes” overlap in the sending and receiving countries. As such, home is understood here as a safe place, but also as a persistent symbol of ideas and values originating from the country of origin, as well as elements added, expanded and transformed through a migratory experience. By focusing on narratives pertaining to home in general, as well as specific practices linked to ways of celebrating and culinary practices that occur at home, we see home as a family identity project. http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2017.16.1/human.2017.16.1.23.pdftransnationalismfamilymigrationPoles in Norwaycuisinecelebrating holidaysfamily food practices
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TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII
Studia Humanistyczne AGH
transnationalism
family
migration
Poles in Norway
cuisine
celebrating holidays
family food practices
author_facet Paula Pustułka
Magdalena Ślusarczyk
author_sort Paula Pustułka
title TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII
title_short TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII
title_full TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII
title_fullStr TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII
title_full_unstemmed TRANSNARODOWOŚĆ W PRZESTRZENI DOMOWEJ POLSKICH RODZIN MIGRACYJNYCH W NORWEGII
title_sort transnarodowość w przestrzeni domowej polskich rodzin migracyjnych w norwegii
publisher Wydawnictwa AGH
series Studia Humanistyczne AGH
issn 2084-3364
publishDate 2017-03-01
description An already complex notion of home requires inclusion of a wide array of factors that determine what home is and is not. Understanding home necessitates crossing multiple nation-state borders and cultural boundaries, while also featuring negotiations within family traditions. In the article, we examine at which moment migrants create a home, and we outline determinants of geographic/material and emotional/spiritual facets of said home. We seek to show where home is equated more with house/building, locating it vis-à-vis an emotionally meaningful home as a safe haven and a place where migrants “feel at home”. We depict how various “homes” overlap in the sending and receiving countries. As such, home is understood here as a safe place, but also as a persistent symbol of ideas and values originating from the country of origin, as well as elements added, expanded and transformed through a migratory experience. By focusing on narratives pertaining to home in general, as well as specific practices linked to ways of celebrating and culinary practices that occur at home, we see home as a family identity project.
topic transnationalism
family
migration
Poles in Norway
cuisine
celebrating holidays
family food practices
url http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2017.16.1/human.2017.16.1.23.pdf
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