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Joanna Kujawa

Migration, Belonging, Alienation


The narratives of Polish adventurers, artists and intellectuals in Australia
2010. 248 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-29837-3 (3639298373)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-29837-6 (9783639298376)

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In this monograph I explore the question of how migrants of a specific social and ethnic group construct narratives of their experiences of belonging, alienation and citizenship. My intention here is to reverse the order of looking at questions of migrant belonging and alienation within the nation-state. Instead of theorizing who can belong and how migrants should belong, I asked migrants to tell me about their perceptions of belonging, how they belong or how they are alienated as migrant citizens. Migration and its implications would then be among the most pressing dilemmas of the nation-state affecting its imagination and self-definition as much as its policy and economy. My intention in this thesis is to help to close the gap between mainstream narratives of what it means to belong and to be a citizen and migrants´ narratives of belonging and citizenship. It is my hope that the dialogue between the theoretical narratives of the nation-state and migrant narratives will facilitate fuller and more fruitful discussion of questions of inclusion and exclusion of those perceived as Others´ in the narratives of the nation-state.
Joanna Kujawa left Poland in 1985. Subsequently, she was awarded B.A and M.A by the University of Toronto and PhD by Monash University. She published her first book ("Jerusalem Diary: Travels in Holy Madness") in 2009. She also published essays in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and Poland. She currently lives in Melbourne.