Dve Domovini
Volume 48, 2018, Pages 163-182
Identitete in pripadnosti »druge generacije migrantk [IDENTITIES AND BELONGINGS OF “SECOND-GENERATION MIGRANT WOMEN”] (Article)
Sedmak M.*
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Science and Research Centre Koper, Garibaldijeva 1, Koper, SI-6000, Slovenia
Abstract
Identities and Belongings of “Second-Generation Migrant Women” The article deals with issues of (cultural and ethnic) identity formation and belonging in the case of “second-generation female migrants” from former Yugoslavia in Slovenia. Subjective perceptions, the complexity of identity self-perception and the role of the wider environment (peer group, family) are explored. The article addresses three closely connected yet separate issues: (1) the problematic nature of monoethnic affiliations; (2) the fact that ethnic boundaries do not necessarily coincide with cultural ones; and (3) the complexity of self-perception processes and cultural mixing. The article questions the assumption that cultural assimilation is straightforward in the case of “second-generation migrants”, addresses gender and religion as important factors, and exposes the “in-between” position of “second-generation migrants”. © 2018, ZRC SAZU, Zalozba ZRC. All rights reserved.
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ISSN: 03536777
Original Language: English