Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case)
In recent years, numerous papers related to what is known as migration studies have been written. I would like to point out right away that this particular article does not belong to that stream of papers. It has rather been “brought to life” by a number of other factors. I consider as an example a...
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description | In recent years, numerous papers related to what is known as migration studies have been written. I would like to point out right away that this particular article does not belong to that stream of papers. It has rather been “brought to life” by a number of other factors. I consider as an example a story of the post-socialist migrant, using mobility between Estonia and Scandinavia after 2000, within the context of the search for the “national” not only as an “image” or a “narrative”, but also as a migration strategy. |
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spelling | doaj.art-bba98c38bfb14f698a99bc87802d36dd2022-12-22T00:36:38ZengELM Scholarly PressYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies2613-78442613-78522018-12-0111456010.7592/YBBS1.04Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case)Ekaterina Anastasova0Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum, Bulgarian Academy of SciencesIn recent years, numerous papers related to what is known as migration studies have been written. I would like to point out right away that this particular article does not belong to that stream of papers. It has rather been “brought to life” by a number of other factors. I consider as an example a story of the post-socialist migrant, using mobility between Estonia and Scandinavia after 2000, within the context of the search for the “national” not only as an “image” or a “narrative”, but also as a migration strategy.https://www.folklore.ee/balkan_baltic_yearbook/YBBS/article/view/42/67Estoniamigrationneo-paganism |
spellingShingle | Ekaterina Anastasova Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case) Yearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies Estonia migration neo-paganism |
title | Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case) |
title_full | Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case) |
title_fullStr | Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case) |
title_full_unstemmed | Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case) |
title_short | Circular Mobility and Neo-Paganism (Estonian Case) |
title_sort | circular mobility and neo paganism estonian case |
topic | Estonia migration neo-paganism |
url | https://www.folklore.ee/balkan_baltic_yearbook/YBBS/article/view/42/67 |
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