The twice-displaced: mapping alternative diasporic identities in works by Ananda Devi and Nathacha Appanah
In: South Asian diaspora, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 167-181
ISSN: 1943-8184
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In: South Asian diaspora, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 167-181
ISSN: 1943-8184
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Examines Italy's Lega Nord party from the perspective of the interplay between its three dimensions as a social movement/political party, collective identity, & industrial periphery. The literature on Lega Nord fails to address the socioeconomic constituency that voted for the Lega without being passive recipients of the party's "populist cum nationalist discourse." It is maintained that this constituency experienced collective feelings of grievances & could be considered a collective identity. The focus is on factors that made it necessary for Lega Nord to construct a certain ethnic identity in order to politically represent a specific territorial & socioeconomic constituency. Collective identity & ethnicity are defined. The impact of Catholic & socialist/communist ideologies on identity is explored, along with changes in the trajectories of traditional Italian subcultures; the transformation of subcultural markers into ethnic markers; goals/strategies of the politics of ethnicity; Lega Nord's "new" project of devolution, & the legacy of the politics of difference among left-wing parties/intellectuals. The political implications of constructing a collective identity based on exclusion are discussed. 35 References. J. Lindroth
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