Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging

Drawing on fieldwork material, the following article seeks to explore the ways members of transnational families create, maintain and negotiate relations to multiple places. People are not only shaped by the places in their lives, but they also employ different strategies to make a place feel like h...

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Main Author: Siim, Pihla Maria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Estonian Literary Museum, the Estonian National Museum and the University of Tartu 2023
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Online Access:https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/JEF/article/view/22628
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description Drawing on fieldwork material, the following article seeks to explore the ways members of transnational families create, maintain and negotiate relations to multiple places. People are not only shaped by the places in their lives, but they also employ different strategies to make a place feel like home. This repositioning is a constant process, affected also by the surrounding societal and cultural context. The choices to stay or to move have to be justified not only to oneself, but also to others (relatives and wider society). While doing this, people have to be more explicit about their relations to different locations, to put into words the feelings they have towards certain places. In this article, I concentrate on the emotional and social side of peoples’ place-related experiences.The article is based on interview material I have collected for my PhD dissertation in folklore. Interviews were made with immigrants from the former Soviet Union living in Finland and their family members living in the country of origin (in Russian Karelia and Estonia). The aim is to capture the experiences of both family members relocating and those staying put, and to discuss the meaning of place in the identity formation of people living mobile or transnational lives.
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spelling fttartuunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22628 2025-05-04T14:29:28+00:00 Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging Siim, Pihla Maria 2023-06-29 application/pdf https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/JEF/article/view/22628 eng eng Estonian Literary Museum, the Estonian National Museum and the University of Tartu https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/JEF/article/view/22628/17167 https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/JEF/article/view/22628 Copyright (c) 2013 Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2013) 2228-0987 1736-6518 transnational families storytelling place-relations identity belonging info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2023 fttartuunivojs 2025-04-10T03:15:35Z Drawing on fieldwork material, the following article seeks to explore the ways members of transnational families create, maintain and negotiate relations to multiple places. People are not only shaped by the places in their lives, but they also employ different strategies to make a place feel like home. This repositioning is a constant process, affected also by the surrounding societal and cultural context. The choices to stay or to move have to be justified not only to oneself, but also to others (relatives and wider society). While doing this, people have to be more explicit about their relations to different locations, to put into words the feelings they have towards certain places. In this article, I concentrate on the emotional and social side of peoples’ place-related experiences.The article is based on interview material I have collected for my PhD dissertation in folklore. Interviews were made with immigrants from the former Soviet Union living in Finland and their family members living in the country of origin (in Russian Karelia and Estonia). The aim is to capture the experiences of both family members relocating and those staying put, and to discuss the meaning of place in the identity formation of people living mobile or transnational lives. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* University of Tartu: ojs.utlib.ee
spellingShingle transnational families
storytelling
place-relations
identity
belonging
Siim, Pihla Maria
Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
title Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
title_full Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
title_fullStr Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
title_full_unstemmed Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
title_short Places Revisited: Transnational Families and Stories of Belonging
title_sort places revisited: transnational families and stories of belonging
topic transnational families
storytelling
place-relations
identity
belonging
topic_facet transnational families
storytelling
place-relations
identity
belonging
url https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/JEF/article/view/22628