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Nostalgia and Stories of Early Arrival Amongst the Turkish Diaspora in Broadmeadows

Year 2024, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 22 - 43, 31.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.52241/TJDS.2024.0069

Abstract

This article discusses how Turkish people in the suburb of Broadmeadows in Melbourne, Australia, construct nostalgia for their earlier days as migrants. Furthermore, it highlights the didactic and ethical role this nostalgia plays within the Turkish community. Turkish migrants began to manifest nostalgia for the earlier days in Australia after the dream of returning to the homeland began to wane. This nostalgia presents an image of the ideal Turk to the younger generations in Australia and therefore helps to preserve the Turkish identity. This nostalgia also enables Turks to distance themselves from negative images of the contemporary homeland, allowing them to present themselves as authentic Turks; it also helps Turkish Australians to cope with their economic marginality in Australia. Nostalgia for the early days in Australia therefore has many purposes for Turkish Australians today.

References

  • Asaroğlu, Abdurrahman. 2006. Reshaping Identities: A Study of Religion and Culture Among Second Generation Turkish-Australians. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne.
  • Barth, Fredrik. 1969. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: the Social Organisation of Cultural Difference. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
  • Boym, Svetlana. 2001. Te Future of Nostalgia. New York: Basic Books.
Year 2024, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 22 - 43, 31.03.2024
https://doi.org/10.52241/TJDS.2024.0069

Abstract

References

  • Asaroğlu, Abdurrahman. 2006. Reshaping Identities: A Study of Religion and Culture Among Second Generation Turkish-Australians. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Asia Institute, University of Melbourne, Melbourne.
  • Barth, Fredrik. 1969. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: the Social Organisation of Cultural Difference. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
  • Boym, Svetlana. 2001. Te Future of Nostalgia. New York: Basic Books.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Migration Sociology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Orhan Karagoz

Early Pub Date March 31, 2024
Publication Date March 31, 2024
Submission Date January 31, 2024
Acceptance Date March 17, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Karagoz, O. (2024). Nostalgia and Stories of Early Arrival Amongst the Turkish Diaspora in Broadmeadows. Turkish Journal of Diaspora Studies, 4(1), 22-43. https://doi.org/10.52241/TJDS.2024.0069

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