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Identity, Culture and Hospitality:
The Lebanese Diaspora in England

              Ali Abdallah
     (University of Sunderland, UK)
Research aims
• To examine the importance of identity to the
  Lebanese Diaspora in England and
• How the Lebanese national identity (culture,
  tradition, and heritage) is used in the
  hospitality industry in England.
• How the popular Lebanese cuisine and
  associated traditions are used by Lebanese
  migrants in England.
Lebanon
• Resident population of 4 million
• Diaspora population of 15 million
• Since 1975 Lebanese out migration has
  gradually re-orientated towards Western
  Europe
The Lebanese
Theorising Tourism and Human
               Mobilities
• Colonial and post-
  colonial ties
• The question of ‘home’
• VFR tourism
Tourism and Diasporas
• Barber’s (2001: 178)
  definition diasporas are:
  ‘communities that
  define themselves by
  reference to a distant
  homeland from which
  they once originated.’
Tourism and Diasporas
• diaspora experiences of tourism;
• the spaces occupied by diaspora tourists;
  and
• the production of tourism for and by
  diasporic communities.
• Diaspora identities are creolised or
  hybridised…
Tourism and Diasporas
           in a Mobile World
                        • Williams and Hall (2002: 2) have
• How do migrants re-     noted that while the tourism-
  engage their host       migration interface stretches back
                          to at least the Grand Tour, ‘there
  countries?              are new forms of mobility which
                          were unimaginable a generation
• The politics of         earlier … the young Pole visiting
  affiliation for         Germany on a tourist visa, but
                          paying for his or her trip by taking
  Diasporas…              casual work and petty trading…’
Sport, Tourism and Diaspora
                Populations
• diasporic communities
  can lead to the
  production of new
  forms of tourism as
  they become visited
  themselves by residents
  of the original
  ‘homeland’
Events, Tourism and Diasporas
• Or, they may take the
  form of engaging with
  specific events
  targeted specifically at
  them…
• a diasporic population
  helps to support the
  serious development
  of outbound tourism
The Lebanese Diaspora
• The contemporary use of the term Lebanese
  diaspora embraces different senses of exile.
• Humphrey (2004) explains that the present self-
  consciousness of the Lebanese diaspora was
  brought into existence by the displacement of
  people by the Lebanese war.
• Humphrey (2004) then argues that the Lebanese
  diasporic experience is the product of national
  disintegration and the destruction of social
  worlds and their experience of resettlement in
  migration.
The Lebanese Diaspora
• Abdelhady (2007):
• Lebanese migrants are mostly highly educated
  professionals who pursue goals of educational
  and economic improvements in their new
  settings.
• They want to separate themselves from other
  migrant groups but desire participation within
  the host community.
The Lebanese Diaspora
• Abdelhady (2007) further clarifies that notions of
  solidarity, democracy and rights are central to
  many members of the Lebanese diaspora and
  thus, an emphasis on cosmopolitan citizenship
  informs their participation in public activities.
• Kemp (1992: 685) argues that many Lebanese
  migrants consider western countries such as
  Canada, America and Britain to be the ultimate
  land of settlement, a place where their children
  can have a decent future.
Lebanese Diaspora and “Exoticness”
• Naff (1988, 175) describes how foreign language was
  sometimes a barrier for Lebanese immigrants. Here is an
  example of barriers that faced Lebanese migrants:
• - “a woman peddler reported how an American lady
  once slammed the door in her face saying, “I’m sorry.” The
  peddler was puzzled; she was trying to sell the lady who
  instead wanted from her ‘msory’ meaning money in Arabic.
• - A woman trying to convince a customer was heard
  mixing English and Arabic saying: “Buy sumthin’, ya [Oh]
  Laydee wil [and the] husban’ dead. Six chil’ren, ya Laydee,
  oo mafish [and there is no] bread. Buy sumthin’, ya Laydee,
  bleeze *please+”
Lebanese Diaspora and “Exoticness”
• “Exoticness” in the cuisine: the “exoticness” of the
  Lebanese cuisine is demonstrated by Abdelrahman’s
  (2007) simple statement: “just when diners think
  they’ve had enough, the main dish is served”, “when
  you say you’re full, FOOL *Lebanese dish+ is served”
  and “when you say you’ve had enough they think your
  shy and simply re-top your plate”. The author provides
  the latter statement as a reason for why the Lebanese
  cuisine is constantly growing and further states “as for
  Lebanese restaurants; their place at the heart of the
  culinary establishment looks set only to strengthen”.
Food and the Lebanese Diaspora
Food and the Lebanese Diaspora
• Saad (2011) argues that
  Lebanon’s cuisine is
  deeply rooted in its
  history and enjoys a
  great reputation
  worldwide.
• He further suggests that
  the Lebanese food
  industry is highly valued
  by European and
  American consumers.
Food and the Lebanese Diaspora
• Khechen (2007)
  consequently suggesting
  that the Lebanese cuisine
  provides a real experience
  of the traditional Lebanon
  without individuals
  having to visit the country
  itself.
• He further suggests that
  the Lebanese cuisine is
  simultaneously a means
  of unification and a
  symbol of separation.
Small Businesses and the Lebanese
              Diaspora
• Adbulrahim (2009) explores how Lebanese
  immigrants come to be incorporated into
  small business enterprises, analysing the
  factors that encourage Lebanese migrants to
  establish small businesses.
• He shows how social capital manifested
  among Lebanese immigrants in the form of
  having access to resource-rich social
  relationships.
Hospitality and the Lebanese Diaspora
• Moallem (2000) in-turn argues that Lebanese
  Hospitality is evident through small and
  medium enterprises in the shape of cafes,
  restaurants and snack bars.
• Rowe (2008) through field research in various
  Lebanese villages, describes how the
  memories of subtle differences abound and
  survive through recipes passed down in family
  lines.
Hospitality and the Lebanese Diaspora
• Rowe (2008) argues that the diversity in
  village food ways has given way to
  acknowledging a more generic and flexible
  “Lebanese cuisine” in the diaspora.
• Shryock (2000) argues that as Lebanese food
  is used in restaurants for profit reasons, the
  “real” ingredients are not being used for
  dishes in order to cut costs.
Hospitality and the Lebanese Diaspora
• Belly-dancing and       • http://www.youtube.co
  “dabki”: a cultural       m/watch?v=Tjz_93zybk
  Identity for Lebanese     Y
  migrants?
Conclusions
• The body and desire:
  Smoking, eating and
  dancing as signifing
  national identity for the
  diaspora.
Thanks
• Please email
  ali.abdallah@sunderland.ac.uk

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Hospitality and lebanese diaspora ppt

  • 1. Identity, Culture and Hospitality: The Lebanese Diaspora in England Ali Abdallah (University of Sunderland, UK)
  • 2.
  • 3. Research aims • To examine the importance of identity to the Lebanese Diaspora in England and • How the Lebanese national identity (culture, tradition, and heritage) is used in the hospitality industry in England. • How the popular Lebanese cuisine and associated traditions are used by Lebanese migrants in England.
  • 4. Lebanon • Resident population of 4 million • Diaspora population of 15 million • Since 1975 Lebanese out migration has gradually re-orientated towards Western Europe
  • 6. Theorising Tourism and Human Mobilities • Colonial and post- colonial ties • The question of ‘home’ • VFR tourism
  • 7. Tourism and Diasporas • Barber’s (2001: 178) definition diasporas are: ‘communities that define themselves by reference to a distant homeland from which they once originated.’
  • 8. Tourism and Diasporas • diaspora experiences of tourism; • the spaces occupied by diaspora tourists; and • the production of tourism for and by diasporic communities. • Diaspora identities are creolised or hybridised…
  • 9. Tourism and Diasporas in a Mobile World • Williams and Hall (2002: 2) have • How do migrants re- noted that while the tourism- engage their host migration interface stretches back to at least the Grand Tour, ‘there countries? are new forms of mobility which were unimaginable a generation • The politics of earlier … the young Pole visiting affiliation for Germany on a tourist visa, but paying for his or her trip by taking Diasporas… casual work and petty trading…’
  • 10. Sport, Tourism and Diaspora Populations • diasporic communities can lead to the production of new forms of tourism as they become visited themselves by residents of the original ‘homeland’
  • 11. Events, Tourism and Diasporas • Or, they may take the form of engaging with specific events targeted specifically at them… • a diasporic population helps to support the serious development of outbound tourism
  • 12. The Lebanese Diaspora • The contemporary use of the term Lebanese diaspora embraces different senses of exile. • Humphrey (2004) explains that the present self- consciousness of the Lebanese diaspora was brought into existence by the displacement of people by the Lebanese war. • Humphrey (2004) then argues that the Lebanese diasporic experience is the product of national disintegration and the destruction of social worlds and their experience of resettlement in migration.
  • 13. The Lebanese Diaspora • Abdelhady (2007): • Lebanese migrants are mostly highly educated professionals who pursue goals of educational and economic improvements in their new settings. • They want to separate themselves from other migrant groups but desire participation within the host community.
  • 14. The Lebanese Diaspora • Abdelhady (2007) further clarifies that notions of solidarity, democracy and rights are central to many members of the Lebanese diaspora and thus, an emphasis on cosmopolitan citizenship informs their participation in public activities. • Kemp (1992: 685) argues that many Lebanese migrants consider western countries such as Canada, America and Britain to be the ultimate land of settlement, a place where their children can have a decent future.
  • 15. Lebanese Diaspora and “Exoticness” • Naff (1988, 175) describes how foreign language was sometimes a barrier for Lebanese immigrants. Here is an example of barriers that faced Lebanese migrants: • - “a woman peddler reported how an American lady once slammed the door in her face saying, “I’m sorry.” The peddler was puzzled; she was trying to sell the lady who instead wanted from her ‘msory’ meaning money in Arabic. • - A woman trying to convince a customer was heard mixing English and Arabic saying: “Buy sumthin’, ya [Oh] Laydee wil [and the] husban’ dead. Six chil’ren, ya Laydee, oo mafish [and there is no] bread. Buy sumthin’, ya Laydee, bleeze *please+”
  • 16. Lebanese Diaspora and “Exoticness” • “Exoticness” in the cuisine: the “exoticness” of the Lebanese cuisine is demonstrated by Abdelrahman’s (2007) simple statement: “just when diners think they’ve had enough, the main dish is served”, “when you say you’re full, FOOL *Lebanese dish+ is served” and “when you say you’ve had enough they think your shy and simply re-top your plate”. The author provides the latter statement as a reason for why the Lebanese cuisine is constantly growing and further states “as for Lebanese restaurants; their place at the heart of the culinary establishment looks set only to strengthen”.
  • 17. Food and the Lebanese Diaspora
  • 18. Food and the Lebanese Diaspora • Saad (2011) argues that Lebanon’s cuisine is deeply rooted in its history and enjoys a great reputation worldwide. • He further suggests that the Lebanese food industry is highly valued by European and American consumers.
  • 19. Food and the Lebanese Diaspora • Khechen (2007) consequently suggesting that the Lebanese cuisine provides a real experience of the traditional Lebanon without individuals having to visit the country itself. • He further suggests that the Lebanese cuisine is simultaneously a means of unification and a symbol of separation.
  • 20. Small Businesses and the Lebanese Diaspora • Adbulrahim (2009) explores how Lebanese immigrants come to be incorporated into small business enterprises, analysing the factors that encourage Lebanese migrants to establish small businesses. • He shows how social capital manifested among Lebanese immigrants in the form of having access to resource-rich social relationships.
  • 21. Hospitality and the Lebanese Diaspora • Moallem (2000) in-turn argues that Lebanese Hospitality is evident through small and medium enterprises in the shape of cafes, restaurants and snack bars. • Rowe (2008) through field research in various Lebanese villages, describes how the memories of subtle differences abound and survive through recipes passed down in family lines.
  • 22. Hospitality and the Lebanese Diaspora • Rowe (2008) argues that the diversity in village food ways has given way to acknowledging a more generic and flexible “Lebanese cuisine” in the diaspora. • Shryock (2000) argues that as Lebanese food is used in restaurants for profit reasons, the “real” ingredients are not being used for dishes in order to cut costs.
  • 23. Hospitality and the Lebanese Diaspora • Belly-dancing and • http://www.youtube.co “dabki”: a cultural m/watch?v=Tjz_93zybk Identity for Lebanese Y migrants?
  • 24. Conclusions • The body and desire: Smoking, eating and dancing as signifing national identity for the diaspora.
  • 25. Thanks • Please email ali.abdallah@sunderland.ac.uk