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Finding Home in Migration: Montagnard Refugees and Post-Migration Identity
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EthnicityHuman MigrationGlobal MigrationEducationForced MigrationRefugee StatusHome SpaceAfrican American StudiesPost-migration IdentityLanguage StudiesRefugee StudiesFinding HomeMontagnard MenDiaspora StudyCultureTransnational MobilityAnthropologyRefugee HealthSocial AnthropologyRefugee MovementDiasporic Movement
Abstract This essay examines post-migration identity of the Montagnard men who came to the United States as refugees. In particular, given the salience of home to identity, interview participants' notions of home space are explored. Findings are discussed first in terms of emotional, relational, sociocultural and political significance of home spaces that were identified by the participants. Then, the articulations of home are discussed in terms of implications they have for the current post-migration theories of cross-cultural adaptation and diaspora. The Montagnard men's experiences with and views of home shed light on applicability and limitations of the theories.
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