
Cyprus and its Places of Desire
Cultures of Displacement among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees
Lisa Dikomitis(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 28. February 2012
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-84885-899-2 (ISBN)
Description
By the summer of 1974, the island of Cyprus was home to two separate refugee communities. Charting the displaced cultures of the Greek Cypriot community in the south, and that of the Turkish communities in the north, Lisa Dikomitis provides a moving and detailed qualitative ethnography of the refugee experience in Cyprus. In her groundbreaking study, made possible by the opening of the north/south border during fieldwork, Dikomitis demonstrates how both ethnic groups are linked by their histories of displacement to a single 'place of desire', a small mountainous village located in the north of the island. By identifying the specific social and cultural meanings that the notions of home, identity, justice and suffering have come to have for both populations, Cyprus and its Places of Desire will appeal to scholars and students of Cypriot, Turkish and Greek history as well as those with an interest in the fields of anthropology, sociology and identity.
Reviews / Votes
Lisa Dikomitis has written an even-handed account of two groups of people linked by their painful histories of displacement to a single place, Larnakas tis Lapithou in Greek, Kozan in Turkish. It was difficult because she did not have the luxury of a neutral identity, as her father was once an inhabitant of the village in question, but settled in Belgium. Dr. Dikomitis initially enjoyed a fund of goodwill from her Greek Cypriot relatives, but when she made first contacts with Turkish Cypriots, their trust had to be earned the hard way. And while doing so, she risked losing the trust of her Greek Cypriot co-villagers. Fortunately, she met both challenges impressively. One of the great strengths of this book is the continuous use of apt quotations from informants, which brings life and colour into the text. In addition Lisa Dikomitis writes easily, persuasively and clearly. She has integrated ethnography with theory, but wears her learning lightly. These are unusual achievements, a significant contribution to the anthropology of Cyprus, and to the sociological understanding of forced migrations. -Professor Peter Loizos, Emeritus Professor, LSEMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
12 b/w integrated, 3 maps
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
448 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84885-899-2 (9781848858992)
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Cyprus and its Places of Desire
Cultures of Displacement Among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees
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Cyprus and its Places of Desire
Cultures of Displacement Among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees
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Person
Lisa Dikomitis is Postdoctoral Researcher at Ghent University, where she gained her PhD in Comparative Sciences of Cultures, and the co-editor of When God Comes to Town: Religious Traditions in Urban Contexts.
Content
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Preliminary Notes
A Village in Paradise
Introduction: An Island in Transition
Chapter One: Nothing Compares to Our Village
Chapter Two: A Crack in the Border
Chapter Three: Pilgrims and Tourists
Chapter Four: Under One Roof
Chapter Five: This is Our Village
Chapter Six: Refugees and Locals
Places of Desire
Notes
Bibliography 2
Index
List of Figures
Preliminary Notes
A Village in Paradise
Introduction: An Island in Transition
Chapter One: Nothing Compares to Our Village
Chapter Two: A Crack in the Border
Chapter Three: Pilgrims and Tourists
Chapter Four: Under One Roof
Chapter Five: This is Our Village
Chapter Six: Refugees and Locals
Places of Desire
Notes
Bibliography 2
Index