Rebuilding Lives After Genocide: Migration, Adaptation and Acculturation
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Beschreibung
About the Author. 7
Chapter 1 - Introduction. 8
Abstract 8
Keywords. 8
Defining 'genocide'. 14
Defining 'victims'. 18
The focus of this book. 21
Methods, Methodology and Ethics. 22
Specific experiences of survivors of genocide. 27Structural Overview.. 29
References. 30
Chapter 2 - Bourdieu and Social Capital 36
Abstract 36
Keywords. 36
Bourdieu and Social Capital 41
Habitus. 45
Linguistic Habitus. 49
Field. 51
References. 55
Chapter 3 - Migration and Acculturation. 58
Abstract 58
Keywords. 58
Theories of Migration and Acculturation. 69
Integration, Bourdieu and Social Capital 75
References. 83
Chapter 4 - New Lives: Initial Adaptation. 87
Abstract 87
Keywords. 87
Utilising existing social capital 89
The Kindertransport 89
Leaving after the genocide. 93
Use of symbolic capital 95
Why the UK?. 98
Cultural attachments. 102
Role of family. 104
Reconnecting with families. 108
Adaptation through independence and dependence. 111
Leaving the genocide behind. 112
Need for other people. 113
Pride in independence. 115
Reliance on others. 118
Risky individuals. 125
References. 132
Chapter 5 - Resettlement and Reintegration: Adapting to life in the UK. 134
Abstract 134
Keywords. 134
Resettlement and Reintegration: The role of education and employment 135
The impact of family and class background on education. 138
Purpose of education. 140
Starting small and working hard. 143
Resettlement and Reintegration: The role of support groups. 147
Community Groups. 148
Participation in sport 152
Formal support organisations. 156
References. 172
Chapter 6 - Identity and Adaptation. 174
Abstract 174
Keywords. 174
Defining Identities. 176
Hierarchy. 188
Nationality and Alienation. 200
Talking. 209
References. 225
Chapter 7 - Conclusion. 229
Abstract 229
Keywords. 229
Concluding thoughts. 230
Succeeding as a survivor. 240
Policy Implications. 241
References. 246
Bibliography. 248
Index 260