Citizens without borders : Yugoslavia and its migrant workers in Western Europe / Brigitte Le Normand.
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Le Normand, Brigitte (författare)
- ISBN 9781487525156
- Publicerad: Toronto ; University of Toronto Press, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
- Engelska xiii, 286 pages
Innehållsförteckning
Sammanfattning
Ämnesord
Stäng
- Introduction -- Part I: Seeing Migrants -- Seeing Migration like a State -- Picturing Migrants: The Gastarbajter in Yugoslav Film. Part II: Building Ties -- A Listening Ear: Cultivating Citizens through Radio Broadcasting -- A Nation Talking to Itself: Yugoslav Newspapers for Migrants -- Weaving a Web of Transnational Governance: Yugoslav Workers' Associations -- Migrants Talk Back: Responses to Surveys -- Building a Transnational Education System for the Second Generation -- They Felt the Breath of the Homeland -- Conclusion.
- "Among Eastern Europe's postwar socialist states, Yugoslavia was unique in allowing its citizens to seek work abroad in Western Europe's liberal democracies. This book charts the evolution of the relationship between Yugoslavia and its labour migrants who left to work in Western Europe in the 1960s and 1970s. It examines how migrants were perceived by policy-makers and social scientists and how they were portrayed in popular culture, including radio, newspapers, and cinema. Created to nurture ties with migrants and their children, state cultural, educational, and informational programs were a way of continuing to govern across international borders. These programs relied heavily on the promotion of the idea of homeland. Le Normand examines the many ways in which migrants responded to these efforts and how they perceived their own relationship to the homeland, based on their migration experiences. Citizens without Borders shows how, in their efforts to win over migrant workers, the different levels of government --federal, republic, and local--promoted sometimes widely divergent notions of belonging, grounded in different concepts of "home.""--
Ämnesord
- Utländsk arbetskraft (sao)
- Jugoslaver i utlandet -- historia (sao)
- Yugoslavs -- Europe, Western -- History -- 20th century. (LCSH)
- Foreign workers -- Government policy -- Yugoslavia -- History -- 20th century. (LCSH)
- Popular culture -- Yugoslavia -- History -- 20th century. (LCSH)
- Transnationalism -- Political aspects -- Yugoslavia -- History -- 20th century. (LCSH)
- Popular culture. (fast)
- Yugoslavs. (fast)
- Foreign workers -- Government policy. (fast)
- Foreign workers (lcsh)
- Västeuropa (sao)
- Western Europe. (fast)
- Yugoslavia. (fast)
- 1960-talet (sao)
- 1970-talet (sao)
- 1900-1999 (fast)
Genre
- History. (fast)
Klassifikation
- D1056.2.Y83 (LCC)
- D1056.2.Y83 (LAC)
- 331.6249704 (DDC)
- Ohafi (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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