Identities in Transition: Hybridism amongst Second Generation Greek Migrants
Journal: Athens Journal of Mediterranean Studies (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-01-01
Authors : Andrea Pelliccia;
Page : 55-74
Keywords : Hybridity; hybrid identities; Greekness; Greek second generation; Italy;
Abstract
The principal originality of this article lies in the analysis on ethnicity and identity in an under-explored geographical/ethnic context, that is the Greek second generation in Italy. Through a field research, the article analyses second generation Greek migrants' process of identity construction, highlighting the emergence of a network of multiple and hybrid belongings as well as a combination of identities and dialectical positions. The field research findings show that hybrid belongings contradict the idea of cultural purity by revealing that all cultures are hybrid all along. In fact, self-representation and self-identification of the Greek second generation challenge traditional paradigms of ethnicity entailing a reworking of pre-existing hybridity rather than any simple combination of Italian and Greek identities. Another key argument that emerged from this fieldwork is the importance of the specific context, positions and conditions in which hybridity operates.
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