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This collection is divided into two parts: the reconstruction of identities through everyday life experiences and through literary and creative works. The carefully chosen chapters illuminate identity construction in transnational contexts, exploring migration issues from Brazil, Kenya, Uganda, Cameroon, and Romania. It addresses the discursive construction of identities, a central concern among researchers in the humanities and social sciences. The necessity for identity construction arises primarily from migration, a social change process where individuals leave their geographical areas for prolonged stays or permanent settlements elsewhere, often for economic, political, or educational reasons. Migrants carry their knowledge, worldviews, fears, and aspirations, leading to changes in cultural identity that foster a sense of belonging. They navigate assimilation or biculturalism as they settle into new cultures. Language plays a crucial role in this identity construction process. The collection features contributions on various topics, including the experiences of African and Caribbean students in Brazil, sociolinguistic trends among Nubi communities, the impact of social media on Ugandan diasporas, and narratives of identity in migrant women's autobiographies, among others. This work highlights the complexities of identity in a globalized world.
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When "home" means more than one country, Daniel Ochieng Orwenjo
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- 2018
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