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diaspora — diaspora, diaspora studies A diaspora is a dispersion of people throughout the world. The term was first applied collectively to the Jews scattered after the Babylonian captivity, and in the modern period to Jews living outside of Palestine and… … Dictionary of sociology
Diaspora literacy — is a phrase coined by literary scholar Veve Clark in her work Developing Diaspora Literacy and Marasa Consciousness (Spillers:1991,40 60). It is the ability to understand and/or interpret the multi layered meanings of stories, words, and other… … Wikipedia
Japanese diaspora — 日系人 Total population About 2,600,000 [5] Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
Crimean Tatar diaspora — Part of a series on Crimean Tatars … Wikipedia
Norwegian diaspora — Norway Lutheran Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota … Wikipedia
Palestinian diaspora — ( ar. الشتات, al shatat ) is a term used to describe Palestinians living outside of historic Palestine an area today known as Israel and the Palestinian territories or the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.cite journal|title=The Palestinian Diaspora … Wikipedia
Kerala Gulf diaspora — ഗൾഫ് മലയാളി Gulf Malayali Total population 2.5 million (est.) Regions with significant populations … Wikipedia
identity — Although the term identity has a long history deriving from the Latin root idem implying sameness and continuity it was not until the twentieth century that the term came into popular usage. Discussions of identity take two major forms… … Dictionary of sociology
Cornish people — Cornishman redirects here. For the passenger train, see Cornishman (train). For the newspaper, see The Cornishman. Cornish people Kernowyon … Wikipedia
Palestinian people — Palestinians (الفلسطينيون al Filasṭīniyyūn) Tawfiq Canaan • … Wikipedia