homecomers
Homecomers refers to people who return to their residence, homeland, or community after an extended period away. The term is used across cultures to describe individuals who have rejoined family, neighbors, or a place of origin following travel, military service, migration, or exile. While related to the more common noun homecoming, homecomer emphasizes the person who arrives home.
Common contexts include military homecomings, where service members are welcomed with ceremonies, parades, or receptions; immigration
Homecoming narratives commonly address themes of reintegration, identity, and social connection. Returning individuals may face challenges
In literature, film, and journalism, homecomers are used to explore belonging, memory, and the tension between
See also: Homecoming; repatriation; diaspora; migration; reintegration.