2019
DOI: 10.29333/ejecs/243
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Imagine Home: Making a Place in Binghamton

Abstract: Since the early 1990s, Iraqi Kurds have been relocating to the greater Binghamton area in New York State.  This study focuses on the growing diasporic Kurdish community in and around Binghamton and their quest to imagine the homeland they left behind as a result of social, economic, and political hardships.  The production of this diasporic space has emerged as an attempt to reconstruct their culture and collective identity in the absence of physical and territorially specific aspects of their homeland.  Kurdi… Show more

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“…Creating Community and Celebrating Culture. The spaces and structures refugees inhabited served as physical containers for collective expressions of beauty: culturally specific rituals of hospitality, celebration, and commemoration taking place to and within the built environment (DeRouen, 2019;Dudley, 2011;Gil Everaert, 2021;Koptyaeva, 2017;H. Taylor, 2009).…”
Section: The Impact Of Beauty and Beautificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creating Community and Celebrating Culture. The spaces and structures refugees inhabited served as physical containers for collective expressions of beauty: culturally specific rituals of hospitality, celebration, and commemoration taking place to and within the built environment (DeRouen, 2019;Dudley, 2011;Gil Everaert, 2021;Koptyaeva, 2017;H. Taylor, 2009).…”
Section: The Impact Of Beauty and Beautificationmentioning
confidence: 99%