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L’émigration vue par ceux qui restent. L’imaginaire de la migration à Cahul, Moldavie

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  • Danero Iglesias, Julien
  • Stănculescu, Cristina

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Partant d’une série d’entretiens et de focus-groupes effectués à Cahul, troisième ville de la République de Moldavie à la frontière de l’Union européenne, cet article montre que l’émigration est un filtre majeur qui forge la perception des Moldaves de leur réalité. Les auteurs font ressortir la façon dont les discours sur l’émigration s’articulent avec les représentations que les personnes interrogées se font de leur pays et, plus largement, de l’Europe. Leurs expériences d’émigration contribuent aussi à la construction, au niveau collectif, du portrait du « migrant moldave » et permettent, au niveau individuel, à ceux qui sont restés de justifier discursivement leur désir de partir ou de rester.

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  • Danero Iglesias, Julien & Stănculescu, Cristina, 2015. "L’émigration vue par ceux qui restent. L’imaginaire de la migration à Cahul, Moldavie," Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, Editions NecPlus, vol. 46(01), pages 111-136, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:retceo:v:46:y:2015:i:01:p:111-136_00
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