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Atlantic legacies, urban realities: Examining Santa Maria Island migratory histories and diasporic identities in Cambridge and Somerville, Massachusetts
Giuseppe Formato (Formato, G.);
Título Livro
One Atlantic, many perspectives: Valuing diversity in the age of competition
Ano (publicação definitiva)
2025
Língua
Inglês
País
Portugal
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Abstract/Resumo
This chapter explores the experiences of Azorean immigrants in Inman Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, focusing on the interplay between individual narratives, historical forces, and the impact of gentrification. It introduces Margarida, a Santa Maria Azorean-American, whose life story exemplifies the profound transformations within her community. The study uses a multidisciplinary approach, weaving together ethnographic insights and archival research from both Cambridge/Somerville and Santa Maria, Azores, to provide a nuanced understanding of Azorean identity formation and its shaping by transnational ties. The research examines the social, economic, and cultural impacts of gentrification on the Azorean community, highlighting their remarkable resilience and adaptation in the face of displacement and cultural erosion. The chapter ultimately demonstrates the complex negotiations between preserving cultural identity and maintaining a sense of place within a rapidly changing urban landscape.
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Palavras-chave
Gentrification,Azorean identity,Immigration,Resilience,Transnationalism