This study explores the complexities of hybridity and belonging among diasporic communities examining the intricate relationships between cultural heritage, adaptation and sense of belonging. Through a qualitative analysis of existing literature, this research reveals the struggles diasporic individuals face in reconciling their dual identities, navigating conflicting loyalties, and establishing a sense of belonging in their host countries. The findings highlight how shared experiences, and cultural identities shape their path through grief and connection. Furthermore this study underscores the importance of finding connection and identity within the multicultural fabric of modern life particularly through shared family experience and resilience. The research also explores the role of narrative, intersectionality and transnational perspective in shaping diasporic identities and experiences. By examining of intersection of identity and culture this study contributes to a deeper sense of hybridity and belonging in multicultural societies. Overall this study provides new insights into the complexities of diasporic experiences, highlighting the need for nuanced and contextualized approaches to understand and support diasporic communities.
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Ghafoor et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ddd9cae195c95cdefd7201 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19535359
Arroba Ghafoor
Sara Anam
Umar Sajjad
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