P5-0070 — Annual report 2009
1.
Transnational Migration in the Era of Modernity. Germany and USA.

Comparison between emigration of Slovenians to USA and Germany in a particular period is made. The research is focused on similarities and differences of consequences of Slovenian migration to both countries.

COBISS.SI-ID: 31005997
2.
Go Girls! When Slovenian Women Left Home

The monograph is the result of a research work conducted by four authors. It presents women migrant problematic from the Middle Ages until today. It is written in English and therefore accessible to foreign researchers. The interdisciplinary approach gives the research an added value. Authors include: MLEKUŽ, J., DRNOVŠEK, M., LUKŠIČ HACIN, M., MILHARČIČ HLADNIK, M..

COBISS.SI-ID: 248905728
3.
Dressed to Go. Women Stories on Migration.

Dressed to Go. Women Stories on Migration. The book by seven authors is based on correspondence, with the emphasis on life stories. Presented are Alexandrian women, immigrants from Russia and Ukraine in Slovenia, and traditional covering of Bosnian women in Slovenia. Authors are MLEKUŽ, J., MILHARČIČ HLADNIK, M., DRNOVŠEK, M., STRLE, U., ŠKRLJ, K., CUKUT, S., KALČIĆ, Š..

COBISS.SI-ID: 243591680
4.
Cosmic sausaging. On the e-consumption of Carniolan space sausage.

The author analyses a public discourse concerning a cosmic sausage. Inspiration comes from Sunita Williams, American astronaut of Slovene-Indian origin, whose cosmic luggage included (Carniolan) sausages. This cosmic story about cosmic sausages was published in numerous Slovenian media, in every possible form. Here, a new approach to the analysis of the story (from the field of cultural anthropology) is used. After all, “cosmic migrations” are slowly becoming a reality.

COBISS.SI-ID: 30052653
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A writer between two homelands: Louis Adamič and the questions of national, ethnic and cultural identities

Louis Adamic was the most successful Slovenian émigré writer. Virtually all his books deal with social and cultural issues of his two homelands, Slovenia and the U.S. This fact alone testifies to his pronounced bi-national socio-cultural involvement.

COBISS.SI-ID: 30871085