Abstract
The movie ‘nomadland’ deals with the story of a nomad Fern who has been unable to settle down for economic reasons since the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States. This work depicts the painful reality of many Americans that became nomads after the subprime mortgage crisis, which collapsed due to capitalist desires, and the life adapting to such reality, showing the diaspora sentiment newly expressed in nomad life. This study analyzed the movie ‘Nomadland’ to examine the nomadic aspects of the characters working as nomads and the meaning of each one of various spaces through the movement, and to examine how the diaspora emotions of the nomadic figures are expressed. In ‘Nomadland’, various spaces of migration appear, and the space of migration has various meanings and changes to the characters' attitudes in life. The new nomads of the capitalist era, passing through those spaces, showed their identies and the pironeering spirits of the new diaspora as voluntary nomads, from being involuntary nomads, enjoying the true freedom of their own choice
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