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Handbook of Research on Translating Myth and Reality in Women Imagery Across Disciplines
Person who arrived in a country other than the place of origin.
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East and West, or the Creolization of Cultural Spaces: An Exploration of Domnica Radulescu's Black Sea Twilight
Anca-Teodora Șerban-Oprescu (Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6458-5.ch017
Abstract
In this chapter, the author proposes a keen look at Domnica Rădulescu's novel Black Sea Twilight, representative for women literary prose of the Romanian diaspora after the Cold War (post-1989). The chapter highlights a strong voice discussing Western Europe and Romania the encounter of the two spaces (East and West), from the standpoint of a Romanian woman and a refugee writer. Furthermore, the analysis highlights the concept of cultural and spatial creolization and brings to the forefront the concept of circular creolization in order to compare, contrast East and West and, hopefully, add new perspectives to previous ways of analyzing diasporic writings. Specifically, the analysis zooms in on text close reading of Domnica Rădulescu's above-mentioned novel. The approach demonstrates interesting insights into emigrant fiction framed by concepts such as creolization, circular creolization and showcases a type of analysis not readily available with the traditional analytical toolbox of exile/diaspora studies.
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Promoting Culturally Sensitive Strategies to Enhance Physical Education among Immigrant and Refugee Youth
An individual, who is in the United States of America as a legal permanent resident, refugee, asylee, or is undocumented (Bailey, 2003 AU141: The in-text citation "Bailey, 2003" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Career Development of Black-Immigrant College Students
A person who enters the United States with the intention of remaining here permanently.
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Multicultural Education: A Framework for Curriculum and Social Justice in Education
Is a person/s that immigrates to another country to take up permanent residence. In other words, an individual who moves to a country where they were not born in order to settle or live there on a permanent basis.
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Africa: A Zambian Perspective
A person who moves from one country to settle in another country of which s/he is not a citizen.
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Types and Challenges of Expatriation
A person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence.
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Feminist Approaches to Global Migration
People who reside in another country that they did not born in.
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Improving Immigrant Inclusion Through the Design of a Digital Language Learning Game
A person who has moved (by choice or force) to another country with the aim of establishing residence (short or long-term).
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A Holistic Approach to New Language and Literacy Development of Refugee Women: The Case of Syrians in Turkey
A person who made a conscious decision to leave their home and move to a new country with the intention of settling there. The voluntary nature of the move distinguishes such persons from refugees, although this is not a clear-cut boundary as people may be forced to leave their homes, presumably voluntarily, but because of economic and sociocultural adversities.
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Recreating “Home” in Exile: Unfamiliar Terrain, Gender, and Identity – Immigrant Women's Writings in Nineteenth Century India
A person who takes an independent decision to move away from the country of his/her birth and relocate elsewhere on a long-term basis. The degree of urgency behind the decision to move to a different location differentiates an immigrant and a refugee.
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Invisible Borders: School Counselors and Mixed-Status Children
A person who leaves their country of origin to take up residence in a foreign country.
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Towards Enhancing Migrant Social Entrepreneurship Through Social Capital in Durban, South Africa
A person who moves from one country to settle in another country of which s/he is not a citizen.
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Negotiation of Form Among the Displaced: Developing a Corrective Feedback Paradigm for Refugees
An immigrant is an individual who has moved to a new nation-state with the causation not from peril or violence.
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Distributing Leadership Within Rural Schools: Sharing Responsibility for Diverse Student Needs
A person who leaves their country of origin with a conscious decision to settle in a foreign country.
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The COVID-19 Challenges and Opportunities for Immigrant Career Development
DHS (2017) defined an “immigrant as any ‘alien’ in the United States, except one legally admitted under specific nonimmigrant categories” or an individual who has entered the United States without legal status or documentation. Undocumented immigrants are individuals who are foreign nationals who do not have legal authority to be in the United States (Office of Immigration Statistics, 2014).
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Policies and Social Work Against Women Violence
The person who creates the permanent livelihood in a foreign country.
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De Facto Segregation and the Digital Divide
A person who leaves their country of birth to move to a new country, often for better economic opportunities.
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From “Oh My Gosh I'm Going to Get Mugged” to “See[ing] Them as People Who Are Just Like Me”
Foreign-born individual who came to a new country as a permanent resident; can be naturalized citizens of the new country.
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Striving for Equity: Ways Education Can Be Used to Fight Against Oppressive Systems
An immigrant refers to a person who comes to another country to permanently settle.
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Parental Engagement in School and Educational Programmes for Immigrant Learners
Refers to a person living in a country other than that of his or her birth. This may arise out of political or religious persecution, war, or any other factor perceived as dangerous to the well-being of that individual. It could also be in pursuit of better career, job, or education opportunities.
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Promotion of Migrant Entrepreneurship: The Portuguese Case Study
A person who moves from one country to another and lives there.
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An Assessment of the Relationship Between Turkey and the United Nations International Organization for Migration in the Context of Public Diplomacy
A person who immigrates from one country to settle in another country. Legally, immigrants or immigrants concern at least two countries. One is the left country, the other is the settled country. Migration is an emigration for the country of departure, and an internal migration for the settled country. Those who migrate inwards are called immigrants, and those who migrate out are called emigrants.
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DACA-Mexico Origin Students in the United States-Mexican Borderlands: Persistence, Belonging, and College Climate
The term “immigrant” for the context of this study is one who has legal authorization to be in the United States ( Ritz, 2011 ). In general, immigrants are not citizens of the country, but immigrants are lawfully admitted to staying in the United States ( Castro-Salazar & Bagley, 2012 ; Lopez & Lopez, 2010 ). Often undocumented and DACA students are grouped with immigrants through the term “illegal immigrants,” which creates confusion and stereotyping ( Gildersleeve et al., 2010 ; Lopez & Lopez, 2010 ; Pérez, 2012 ).
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Global Responsibility and The Future of Migration
An immigrant is an individual who leaves their country of origin to permanently settle in another country. This individual may voluntarily choose to move for various reasons, such as better economic opportunities, education, or escape from political or social hardships in their home country. Additionally, immigrants often go through a legal process to obtain the necessary visas or permits to live and work in their new country.
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Multi-Dimensional Understandings of Migration: Threats or Opportunities?
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The Representation of Migrants in the Mainstream and Critical News Media
People who leave their homeland and migrate to another country to settle.
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