Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men

This article analyzes narratives of emigration among Syriac Christians who migrated from Turkey to Vienna, Austria. It sets out from a starting point of exploring the different ways that migration affects family life and reproduction. By using “linked biographies,” the discussion focuses upon inter...

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Main Author: Heidi Armbruster
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies 2021-01-01
Series:Mashriq & Mahjar
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Online Access:https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/293
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spelling doaj-b12d96a746cd4d11813a6aad07c6ffb22021-02-05T16:03:29ZengNorth Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora StudiesMashriq & Mahjar2169-44352021-01-018110.24847/v8i12020.293Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian MenHeidi Armbruster0University of Southampton This article analyzes narratives of emigration among Syriac Christians who migrated from Turkey to Vienna, Austria. It sets out from a starting point of exploring the different ways that migration affects family life and reproduction. By using “linked biographies,” the discussion focuses upon intergenerational aspects in order to explore the ways in which history is understood and reproduced by individuals with their own narrative but interconnected with the biographies of family members. Through the analysis of the narrative strategies of three men and their sons, it is shown how the individuals draw on cultural idioms of Syriac family and masculinity when telling their stories and simultaneously negotiating their moral agency. The paper argues that the analysis of biographical material reveals that postmigration intergenerational loyalties are not only about negotiating collective identity but also about pressures for social mobility. https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/293Syriac ChristiansTurkeyAustriaMigrationLinked Biographies
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Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men
Mashriq & Mahjar
Syriac Christians
Turkey
Austria
Migration
Linked Biographies
author_facet Heidi Armbruster
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title Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men
title_short Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men
title_full Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men
title_fullStr Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men
title_full_unstemmed Trajectories of Mobility: Intergenerational Narratives of Relocation and Achievement among Viennese Syriac Christian Men
title_sort trajectories of mobility: intergenerational narratives of relocation and achievement among viennese syriac christian men
publisher North Carolina State University, Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies
series Mashriq & Mahjar
issn 2169-4435
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This article analyzes narratives of emigration among Syriac Christians who migrated from Turkey to Vienna, Austria. It sets out from a starting point of exploring the different ways that migration affects family life and reproduction. By using “linked biographies,” the discussion focuses upon intergenerational aspects in order to explore the ways in which history is understood and reproduced by individuals with their own narrative but interconnected with the biographies of family members. Through the analysis of the narrative strategies of three men and their sons, it is shown how the individuals draw on cultural idioms of Syriac family and masculinity when telling their stories and simultaneously negotiating their moral agency. The paper argues that the analysis of biographical material reveals that postmigration intergenerational loyalties are not only about negotiating collective identity but also about pressures for social mobility.
topic Syriac Christians
Turkey
Austria
Migration
Linked Biographies
url https://lebanesestudies.ojs.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/mashriq/article/view/293
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