Culture, ethnicity and migration after communism: the Pontic Greeks
Introduction: Ethnography of transnational migrants at home -- 1. The cultural production of "transnational locals" in theory and (of) practice -- 2. Ethnicity and migration after communism -- 3. History and the politics of representation : Greek ethnicity in southern Russia -- 4. Making sense of home and homeland : motivations and strategies for a transnational migrant circuit -- 5. Transnationalisation, materialisation, and commoditisation of ethnicity -- 6. The transnational family : re-shaping kinship and genealogy -- 7. A place called "home" : property ownership, legitimacy and local identification of migrants in home communities -- 8. Becoming Pontic Greeks -- 9. The Pontic Greek cultural revival : a global network and local concerns -- Conclusion: Local lives of transnational migrants.