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Becoming an African diaspora in Australia : language, culture, identity / Finex Ndhlovu.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Basingstoke] : Palgrave Macmillan, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781137414328
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DU122 .B436 2014
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Contents:
2. Language and Identity in Australian Immigration Policy -- 3. Language(s) and Nationality: Prime Markers of Diaspora Identities? -- 4. Belonging and Attitudes toward Migrant Heritage Languages -- 5. Too Tall, Too Dark to be Australian -- 6. Being and Becoming Australian -- 7. Language Practices in Regional Settings : The Language Nesting Model -- 8. Conclusion: Alternative Imaginations of Diasporas : Insights from Decoloniality.
Subject: "Becoming an African Diaspora in Australia" extends debates on identities, cultures and notions of race and racism into new directions as it analyses the forms of interactional identities of African migrants in Australia. It de-naturalises the commonplace assumptions and imaginations about the cultures and identities of African diaspora communities, and probes the relevance and usefulness of identity markers such as country of origin, nationality, ethnicity, ethnic/heritage language and mother tongue. Current cultural frames of identity representation have so far failed to capture the complexities of everyday lived experiences of transnational individuals and groups. Therefore by drawing on fresh concepts and recent empirical evidence, this book invites the reader to revisit and rethink the vocabularies that we use to look at identity categories such as race, culture, language, ethnicity, nationality, and citizenship, and introduces a new language nesting model of diaspora identity. This book will be of great interest to all students of migration, diaspora, African and Australian studies
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Includes bibliographies and index.

"Becoming an African Diaspora in Australia" extends debates on identities, cultures and notions of race and racism into new directions as it analyses the forms of interactional identities of African migrants in Australia. It de-naturalises the commonplace assumptions and imaginations about the cultures and identities of African diaspora communities, and probes the relevance and usefulness of identity markers such as country of origin, nationality, ethnicity, ethnic/heritage language and mother tongue. Current cultural frames of identity representation have so far failed to capture the complexities of everyday lived experiences of transnational individuals and groups. Therefore by drawing on fresh concepts and recent empirical evidence, this book invites the reader to revisit and rethink the vocabularies that we use to look at identity categories such as race, culture, language, ethnicity, nationality, and citizenship, and introduces a new language nesting model of diaspora identity. This book will be of great interest to all students of migration, diaspora, African and Australian studies

1. Introduction and Conceptual Issues -- 2. Language and Identity in Australian Immigration Policy -- 3. Language(s) and Nationality: Prime Markers of Diaspora Identities? -- 4. Belonging and Attitudes toward Migrant Heritage Languages -- 5. Too Tall, Too Dark to be Australian -- 6. Being and Becoming Australian -- 7. Language Practices in Regional Settings : The Language Nesting Model -- 8. Conclusion: Alternative Imaginations of Diasporas : Insights from Decoloniality.

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