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Title Going places : Slovenian women's stories on migration / Mirjam Milhari Hladnik and Jernej Mleku, editors.
Edition First edition.
OCLC ocn876736363
ISBN 9781937378745 (electronic bk.)
1937378748 (electronic bk.)
9781937378752
1937378756
9781937378714 (pbk. : alk. paper)
1937378713
Publisher Akron, Ohio : University of Akron Press, 2014.
Description 1 online resource
LC Subject heading/s Slovenes -- Foreign countries -- History.
Women -- Slovenia -- History.
Slovenes -- Foreign countries -- Biography.
Slovenia -- Emigration and immigration -- History.
Other
Genre heading/s
Electronic books.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Transnational emotions: those who left and those who stayed. -- A Slovenian bride in Cleveland: emotions in letters / Mirjam Milhari Hladnik -- A wife at home: longing and writing / Marjan Drnovek -- Silenced stories: emancipatory experiences. -- Aleksandrinke in Egypt: between condemnation and adoration / Daa Koprivec -- Dikle in Italian cities: personal experiences, public interpretations / Jernej Mleku -- Active, skilled, ambitious. -- Slamnikarice abroad and at home: ladies and entrepreneurs / Saa Rokar -- Eurocrats in Brussels: contemporary career women / Tatiana Bajuk Senar -- Conclusion / Jernej Mleku.
Source of Description Description based on print version record.
Summary Dressed to Go is a narrative of a century of Slavic Women's immigration stories. The book traces the migration of these Eastern European women to several destinations including Argentina, Egypt, Italy, and the United States. The research has been carefully culled from the subjects' letters, personal diaries, and oral interviews. What results is a story that covers the span of three or four generations. The book highlights in biography the story of identity under construction. Each woman's identity surpasses ethnic, national identity or belonging, but at the same time, contains different elements of identity transformation at different stages of the narrator's life. As one participant said, While their suitcases may be light with personal belongings, their stamina, strength and determination and emotional commitment would sink a battleship."
Restrictions Unlimited user license access.
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