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“Iraq in My Bones”: Second-Generation Memory in the Age of Global Media
- Biography
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Volume 36, Number 2, Spring 2013
- pp. 376-391
- 10.1353/bio.2013.0018
- Article
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This paper outlines my concept of “genealogical nostalgia,” the post-immigrant generation’s ambivalent longing for the places and stories of their parents’ birth. In her memoir The Orange Trees of Baghdad, second-generation Canadian Leilah Nadir navigates genealogical nostalgia and postmemory, articulating the unique condition of the post-immigrant generation in our globalized world.