diasporic identity

collocation in English

meaningsofidentity

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identity
noun
uk
/aɪˈden.tə.ti/
us
/aɪˈden.t̬ə.t̬i/
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(Definition ofidentityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Articulations ofdiasporicidentity, therefore, should be understood as locales of different cultural passages between and beyond borders.
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These two aspects are reflected in the formation ofdiasporicidentitythat both defines and transcends the local place.
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This decentralized sense of belonging, which develops on constantly changing configurations of diversity and unity, implicates a deep dimension ofdiasporicidentity.
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Sincediasporicidentityis defined across cultural and national differences, the noticeable otherness has become an inevitable ' ' foreign' ' element of inheritance.
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By remappingdiasporicidentityin temporal terms, we can transcend the hereditary limitation of territorially determined concepts of culture.
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Indeed, in this conceptualization,diasporicidentityis constructed through difference.
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The ' ' split vision, ' ' therefore, not merely means an awareness of another dimension ofdiasporicidentity, but more important, it inscribes a paradoxical mutual translation between the two cultural worlds.
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To ' ' shuttle passportless' ' between different cultural spheres may cause people to re-view historical experience and cultural inheritance in a new context and to understand the extra dimensions ofdiasporicidentity.
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Diasporicidentity, to put it in another way, is not sedentary or fixed to a singular dwelling place.
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Diasporicidentity, so to speak, is a process of inward travelling, since diasporans have other places within them that transcend the outside place.
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Recently, her work has regarded the meaning of ancestry and origins in the making of ethnic, national and diasporic identities through research on traditional and new forms of genealogical practices.
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