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Time Making and Place Making: A Journey of Immigration from Ethiopia to Israel
Authors:Ravit Talmi Cohn
Institution:1. Tel Aviv University, Israelravitco2@post.tau.ac.il
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Anthropological studies of immigration usually focus on the immigrants’ country of origin or their destination. The present ethnographic study is a claim that the immigration experience must be examined as part of a journey and movement. The study was designed to show how the immigration process of Zera Beita Israel (Feres Mura) from Ethiopia to Israel is constructed on a process of journey and dialogue among the various stations. The two main aspects of the journey are place making – constructing a place in the unique context of immigration, and time making – creating being-time and meta-time, both unique to immigration. Each of the places affects the immigration process and is affected by this dynamic, nonlinear process. The combined concepts of place making and immigration time help explain the complexity of immigration.
Keywords:Mobility  journey  place making  perceptions of time  Ethiopia
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