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The Greek Diaspora of Melboure, Australia, through the eyes of the second generation Greek Australians

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 12:19 authored by M-I Avgoulas, R Fanany
Melbourne has a large and dynamic Greek community that began to form in the 1950s with migration to Australia in the years following the Second World War and the Greek Civil War. The elders of this community, in particular, have tried to ensure that their culture and traditions are kept alive and are handed down from generation to generation. The long history and cultural richness of the Greek tradition is a great source of pride to its members, and this is a key characteristic of the Greek community of Australia. Young and old Greek Australians speak of their country of origin with great pride and passion, as it remains central to their perception of nationality and ethnicity. This importance placed on the retention of the language and culture of their nation of origin means that cultural transmission across generations is of great significance to the community and can provide valuable insight into their interpretation of their own experiences. This paper will present findings from a three generation study about health beliefs and practices of women in the Melbourne Greek community. The experience of granddaughters, who represent the second Australian generation, and how they see their grandmothers’ experience as migrants to Australia will be discussed. The impact of the Diaspora phenomenon and the creation of a Greek community in Melbourne will be considered in the context of health, memory, religion, Greek culture, food, and personal and group identity.

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Location

Athens, Greece

Language

eng

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E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

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2014, Athens Institute for Education and Research

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[Unknown]

Pagination

3-13

Start date

2014-05-26

End date

2014-05-29

ISSN

2241-2891

Title of proceedings

ATINER 2014 : Papers from the Athens Institute for Education and Research Conference

Event

Athens Institute for Education and Research. Conference (2014 : Athens, Greece)

Publisher

Athens Institute for Education and Research

Place of publication

Athens, Greece

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