小镇市场和拥挤的公共汽车:后一代澳大利亚-匈牙利“散居背包客”讲述他们的匈牙利之旅

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Andits Petra
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在这篇文章中,我研究了年轻的第二代和第三代澳大利亚-匈牙利人的“返乡”经历。本文的目的是通过探索这两种现象如何以多种和流动的方式相互交织、融合和影响,来挑战旅游和移民研究的划分。具体来说,我试图通过分析影响澳大利亚-匈牙利青年在匈牙利经历的元叙事来融合这两个学科。特别是,我认为,除了在散居者中内化的图像之外,对话者严重依赖于流行的西方背包客话语。我展示了这两种元叙事在冲突的同时又密切相关的方式。具体来说,我研究了从背包客话语中借用真实性概念和“旅行者等级”概念的方式,并通过它们定位和解构散居主题。我把这些年轻人称为“散居背包客”,以表明他们的旅行受到散居生活和当代青年文化的影响。
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Small town markets and crowded buses: Later-generation Australian–Hungarian ‘diaspora backpackers’ narrate their journey to Hungary

In this article, I examine the ‘homecoming’ experiences of young second- and third-generation Australian-Hungarians. The aim of the paper is to challenge the compartmentalisation of tourism and migration studies by exploring how these two phenomena intertwine, merge, and influence one another in multiple and fluid ways. Specifically, I attempt to merge the two disciplines by analysing the meta-narratives that have influenced Australian-Hungarian youngsters' experiences in Hungary. In particular, I argue that, alongside images internalised in the diaspora, interlocutors heavily rely on a popular Western backpacker discourse. I demonstrate the ways in which these two meta-narratives are in conflict while at the same time closely inter-related. Specifically, I look at the ways in which the notion of authenticity and the idea of ‘traveller hierarchy’ are borrowed from backpacker discourse, and through them diasporic themes are targeted and deconstructed. I refer to these youngsters as ‘diaspora backpackers’ to indicate that their journeys are influenced by both diaspora life and contemporary youth culture.

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