'I partied my way to [my] Hungary' : the agency-driven engagements of Hungarian-Australians to shape feelings of place and belonging outside their diaspora tourism programme

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Abstract

The Balassi Institute is Hungary's cultural diplomacy organisation. The Institute's 10-month 'Balassi program' invites Hungarians from the diaspora to participate in a culturally immersive and educational experience in Hungary. This paper draws on interviews with 17 Hungarian-Australians who attended the programme between 2001 and 2018. Bourdieu's Habitus, capital and 'field of possibles' are used to analyse their experiences of belonging during their time in Hungary, particularly everyday engagements where they partied, danced, and formed friendships in nightclubs, folk bars, and community groups. The paper highlights that while the Balassi programme's curriculum aims to habituate national consciousness, the defining elements of belonging were agency-driven. By manoeuvring their capital and prioritising everyday social engagements, participants constructed 'relationships with the nation', while maintaining a minimum commitment to the programme. Thus, when exploring the aims of State-led diaspora tourism programmes, participant choices outside these programmes must be considered a prominent force in shaping belonging.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)457-479
Number of pages23
JournalEuropean Journal of Cultural And Political Sociology
Volume10
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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Keywords

  • belonging
  • agency
  • field of possibles
  • Hungarian-Australian
  • Diaspora tourism
  • home

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