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Cyprus and its Places of Desire: Cultures of Displacement among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees


Cyprus and its Places of Desire: Cultures of Displacement among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees

Hardback by Dikomitis, Lisa

Cyprus and its Places of Desire: Cultures of Displacement among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees

£120.00

ISBN:
9781848858992
Publication Date:
28 Feb 2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Cyprus and its Places of Desire: Cultures of Displacement among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees

Description

By the summer of 1974, the island of Cyprus was home to two separate refugee communities. Charting the displaced cultures of the Greek Cypriot community in the south, and that of the Turkish communities in the north, Lisa Dikomitis provides a moving and detailed qualitative ethnography of the refugee experience in Cyprus. In her groundbreaking study, made possible by the opening of the north/south border during fieldwork, Dikomitis demonstrates how both ethnic groups are linked by their histories of displacement to a single 'place of desire', a small mountainous village located in the north of the island. By identifying the specific social and cultural meanings that the notions of home, identity, justice and suffering have come to have for both populations, Cyprus and its Places of Desire will appeal to scholars and students of Cypriot, Turkish and Greek history as well as those with an interest in the fields of anthropology, sociology and identity.

Contents

Acknowledgments List of Figures Preliminary Notes A Village in Paradise Introduction: An Island in Transition Chapter One: Nothing Compares to Our Village Chapter Two: A Crack in the Border Chapter Three: Pilgrims and Tourists Chapter Four: Under One Roof Chapter Five: This is Our Village Chapter Six: Refugees and Locals Places of Desire Notes Bibliography 2 Index

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