Des diasporas africaines en construction : le cas du Nigeria
@inproceedings{Montclos2007DesDA, title={Des diasporas africaines en construction : le cas du Nigeria}, author={Marc-Antoine P{\'e}rouse de Montclos}, year={2007} }
A partir du cas du Nigeria, l’etude a pour objectif de comprendre la complexite et de preciser les limites d’une diaspora en devenir, cela en revenant sur les differentes sequences historiques qui ont contribue a diluer ou, au contraire, a affermir des identites construites dans l’exil. Le propos est d’envisager de facon globale et empirique les articulations de communautes « transnationales » avec leur pays d’origine. Dans cette optique, l’analyse se concentre d’abord sur l’emergence d’une…
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