00977nam0-2200289---450-99000626682040332120061031112226.0000626682FED01000626682(Aleph)000626682FED0100062668220000112d1905----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------000yy<<L'>>ipocrisia del presente movimento per l'arbitrato e la pace internazionaleprolusione al corso di diritto internazionale tenuta il 13 maggio 1905 nella R. Università di SassariEduardo CimbaliRomaBernardo Lux190578 p.24 cm341Cimbali,Eduardo<1862-1934>236901ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006266820403321Legato Fiore Misc. 216309FGBCFGBCIpocrisia del presente movimento per l'arbitrato e la pace internazionale640662UNINA02908nam 2200625 450 99650996460331620220629083351.03-8394-5808-09783839458082(CKB)4100000012050148(MiAaPQ)EBC6742518(Au-PeEL)EBL6742518(OCoLC)1273973288(transcript Verlag)9783839458082(DE-B1597)582842(OCoLC)1280944852(DE-B1597)9783839458082(EXLCZ)99410000001205014820220629d2021 uy 0engurcz#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMoves, spaces, places the life worlds of jamaican women in Montreal : an ethnography /Lisa Johnson1st ed.Bielefeld :Transcript Verlag,[2021]©20211 online resource (193 pages)Kultur und soziale Praxis3-8376-5808-2 Frontmatter 1 Contents 5 Acknowledgments 9 Abstract 11 1 Introduction 15 2 Historical Overview 21 3 Research Questions and Outline 29 4 Methodology 37 5 Theoretical Concepts 43 6 The City: Localizing Perspectives 61 7 Womanhood: Female Spaces 69 8 Laws of Attraction: Bodily Practices 89 9 Grandma's Tale: Mind-Trips and Memories 107 10 Take Off: Mobile Perspectives 121 11 Frictions in Paradise: Facing Facts 127 12 Roots, Pathways and Trajectories: Processes of Oscillation 147 13 Conclusion 163 References 171.In the complex and multi-layered process of migration and identity-building, classical migration theories and approaches of transnationalism seem no longer able to grasp how belonging and home are to be found in movement. This ethnography leads the reader into the lives of five Jamaican women in Montreal; their daily practices and experiences, their spaces of communion, their memories and projections for the future. Lisa Johnson sheds light on the mobile biographies and migratory agency of her interlocutors by following the intricate mental and physical trajectories of their deep-rooted yearning to return home.Kultur und soziale Praxis.WomenQuébec (Province)QuébecMontréalfastAmerica.Canada.Culture.Ethnology.Gender Studies.Gender.Jamaica.Mobility.Postcolonialism.Women305.4209714Johnson Lisa M.1276725MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996509964603316Moves, spaces, places3008770UNISA