"The world is my oyster": Well-educated Australian-Croatian citizens in the era of global mobilities
"The world is my oyster": Well-educated Australian-Croatian citizens in the era of global mobilities
Author(s): Jasna ČapoSubject(s): Cultural Essay, Political Essay, Societal Essay
Published by: Croatian Studies Centre
Keywords: migrants; post-migration generations; return migration; mobility; Australians; Australia; Croatians
Summary/Abstract: By pointing to the limitations of “the teleology of the homeland return” and ‘ethnicity’ in explaining the post-migration generations’ move towards the country of their ancestors, the paper attempts to give mobility per se a place within interpretations of migration processes. Specifically, it addresses the case of the relocation of the descendants of Croatian immigrants to Australia to the country of their parents, Croatia. Mobility (hi)stories of the descendants of Croatian immigrants to Australia do not speak in favour of the thesis that by coming to Croatia they respond to existential longing or diasporic yearning for home in today’s unstable world. Nor do they indicate that ethnic/national belonging is at the core of their motivation to relocate to Croatia. They point out that their prime motivation embraces travelling — given shape by both the regional and global mobility patterns of their peers, specifically by the culturally shaped tradition of ‘overseas experience’ or ‘working holiday’ practiced by young Australians. Since travelling of the descendants of Croatian immigrants to Australia takes place against a background of transnational ways of being and belonging sustained across generations between Australia and Croatia, it has eventually brought them to a decision to relocate to Croatia. Therefore, rather than motivating the relocation itself, ethnic ancestry appears as its facilitator.
Journal: Croatian Studies Review - Časopis hrvatskih studija
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 8
- Page Range: 91-112
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English