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Back to topHomemaking in the Russian-Speaking Diaspora: Material Culture, Language and Identity (Russian Language and Society) (Hardcover)
Description
Bringing together scholars specialising in Russian studies, linguistic and cultural anthropology, sociolinguistics and ethnolinguistics, this collection examines the discursive practices in which migrants' homes are framed, negotiated and constructed to reveal the complexity and ambivalence of home as a concept and as a phenomenon of social life.
By examining migrants' stories about moving home, the book explores the stages of linguistic and cultural adaptation. It demonstrates that immigrants' homes are semiotic storehouses revealing their owners' past and present as well as aspirations for the future. It presents the first multifaceted investigation of the interdependence of materiality and emotions and materiality and language use by Russian-speaking immigrants.
About the Author
Maria Yelenevskaya is Senior Teaching Fellow at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Ekaterina Protassova is Adjunct Professor in Russian Language at the University of Helsinki, Finland