Childhood and Migration – From Experience to Agency

Jacqueline Knörr author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transcript Verlag

Published:8th Dec '21

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This volume puts an emphasis on the question how children themselves experience and manage migration and by means of which they construct an identity for themselves which takes into account their experiences from both their places of origin and their host societies. What role does the cultural background of the society of origin on the one hand and the strategies of integration found in the host society on the other play in the creation of identity and of a concept of home, origin and belonging? How do children express processes of cultural orientation and integration (music, media, fashion, style) and what role do peer groups and social milieus play in this regard? How do migrant children experience xenophobia and a lack of acceptance on the side of the host society and how do they counter-balance such experiences? The approach taken is both comparative and interdisciplinary, the contributors having different theoretical and methodological backgrounds, the contributions dealing with different social and cultural settings both with regard to place of origin and host society.

"In summary, I found this volume of a great value, especially in providing concrete examples of children's creativity not only in the process of social and cultural reproduction, but also in cultural production. It will [...] be a useful read for policymakers in the fields of education and children's services at all government levels." -- Anna Kirova, International Migration & Integration, 23.10.2007
Reviewed in: Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, 131 (2006), Ulrike Bieker

ISBN: 9783899423846

Dimensions: 8mm x 5mm x 15mm

Weight: 812g

228 pages