Post-Migration Experiences, Cultural Practices and Homemaking

An Ethnography of Dominican Migration to Europe

Sabrina Dinmohamed
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20 September 2023
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Homemaking studies have consistently demonstrated a lack of attention to different meanings of practices within immigrant groups, creating a biased picture which orients immigrants towards their country of origin when making home in the receiving society. Furthermore, their homemaking practices are mostly considered individualistically, without taking into account how the characteristics of the receiving society might influence homemaking. Proposing a more comprehensive approach, Post-Migration Experiences, Cultural Practices and Homemaking highlights immigrant stories and experiences that value cultural practices in making ‘home’. How, for example, is home created in a country like the Netherlands where the Dominican population is a small, almost invisible, community?

Offering a broader perspective on immigrants’ post-migration experiences, Sabrina Dinmohamed’s approach substantially reconsiders traditional ideas about immigrant settlement and participation in receiving societies by analysing the individual and collective dimensions of homemaking practices in both public and private places. Moving away from questions of integration and towards immigrant stories and experiences on a micro level, Dinmohamed explores the meaning of food practices from the Dominican Republic in the process of homemaking by closely considering food consumption, preparation, ingredient sourcing, and other related customs.

Shining a light on previously ‘invisible’ immigrant communities, Post-Migration Experiences, Cultural Practices and Homemaking both advances knowledge about Caribbean migration to Europe, specifically within the Dominican diaspora, and explores how attention to feelings of home and cultural practices provides insights into immigrants’ settlement experiences.

Chapter 1. Introduction: Dominican immigrants, cultural practices and homemaking

  • Chapter 2. Dominican migration: Increasing Diversity in Destinations
  • Chapter 3. Dominicans’ culture and home after migration to the Netherlands
  • Chapter 4. The differentiated meaning of Dominican food after migration
  • Chapter 5. Habichuela con dulce and Noche Buena: the role of Dominican co-ethnics in homemaking
  • Chapter 6. Bread, ugly gravy and boring parties: encounters with Dutch food practices
  • Chapter 7. Conclusions

Sabrina Dinmohamed is Founder of the Center for Research of Caribbean Migration. An anthropologist and migration scholar who has worked at various scientific institutions across the Caribbean and the Netherlands, Sabrina is currently a researcher at The Netherlands Institute for Social Research, The Hague.