Revisiting Iraq: Change and continuity in the familial relations of Iraqi refugees in Copenhagen

Marianne Holm Pedersen

Abstract

For refugees, their country of origin often provides a strong source of belonging and identity, yet many refugees can only maintain infrequent contacts with it. This article investigates how the sudden increase in relations with Iraq after Saddam Hussein's fall affected Iraqi refugee women and their families in Copenhagen, Denmark. It shows that, while renewed transnational practice in some ways allowed the women to recreate links to their relatives and their places of origin, thus affirming their Iraqi identity, it also raised questions about previous notions of relatedness and belonging and created a stronger sense of belonging in Denmark.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnthropologica
Volume53
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)15-28
Number of pages14
ISSN0003-5459
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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