Transnational Migration and the Politics of Identity
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According to the publishers,
this "volume, the first in the series entitled Women and Migration in Asia, focuses on Asian women's experience of immigration and the impact this has on their identity in the context of transnational migration. It highlights the gendered dimension of migration, the differential experience of men and
women, and the consequences of this for women. It also examines the complexities that women encounter in the process of migration, emphasizing both the
constraints that women experience, and the strategies they deploy in making life
in the new country more bearable.
The volume draws attention to the fluid nature of a migrant woman's identity while also pointing out that this fluidity and her identity are regulated to a certain extent by the state and various social institutions. Moreover, it examines the manner in which she negotiates with these larger institutions and structures - such as the state, employers, the community and welfare institutions - and how these engagements help in defining and restructuring her identity in different ways."
Contents:
The volume draws attention to the fluid nature of a migrant woman's identity while also pointing out that this fluidity and her identity are regulated to a certain extent by the state and various social institutions. Moreover, it examines the manner in which she negotiates with these larger institutions and structures - such as the state, employers, the community and welfare institutions - and how these engagements help in defining and restructuring her identity in different ways."
Contents:
- Series Introduction
- Introduction: Making Incomplete: Identity, Woman and the State
- From India to an Indian Diaspora to a Mauritian Diaspora: Back-linking as a Means for Women to Feel Good Locally
- Women in Between: The Case of Bangladeshi Women Living in London
- Being American, Learning to be Indian: Gender and Generation in the Context of Transnational Migration
- Singular Predicaments: Unmarried Female Migrants and the Changing Bangladeshi Family
- Breaking the Silence: Identity Politics and Social Suffering
- Women, Home and Belonging in UK Immigration Policy
- Gender, Race and Racism: The Ban of the Islamic Headscarf in France
- Cultured Girls: Race, Multiculturalism and the Canadian State
- Betwixt the State and Everyday Life: Identity Formation among Bengali Migrants in a Delhi Slum
- Index
Publishers
Publication Date
Number of Pages
324
Source
SAGE Publications press release, September 13 2005.
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